"A 26-year-old citizen of one of the neighboring states has been charged with the murder of two women, attempted murder of a child and robbery," the press service said.

According to investigators, late in the evening on November 7, a man who was carrying out repair and construction work on the victims killed two women, “inflicting many stab and cut wounds on both all over the body,” and stabbed a six-year-old girl in the chest and neck with a knife.

Then he ransacked the house, stole the money and fled.

On the morning of November 10, the accused was detained on the territory of a household under construction in the Dmitrovsky urban district of the Moscow region.

“When inspecting the place where the accused was hiding ... sneakers with traces similar to blood were found and seized, and a place was found where he burned the clothes he was wearing at the time of the crime,” the press release said.

In the near future, the investigation intends to petition for the arrest of the accused.

On November 7, in a private house in Solnechnogorsk, the bodies of a mother and daughter born in 1953 and 1976 with traces of wounds were found, as well as a six-year-old girl with multiple stab wounds.

Later it became known that one of the women killed in the Moscow region of Solnechnogorsk taught at the Russian Economic University (REU) named after G.V.

Plekhanov.

The prosecutor's office said that a native of one of the neighboring countries, who worked in the house of the victims, could be involved in the crime.

Subsequently, the suspect confessed to the crime and stated that the reason for the murder was a debt of 20 thousand rubles for the work he had done.