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The Karaganda hooligan may have brothers who are athletes

Submitted by Вера Александрова on

The FBRK editorial team has identified the suspected brothers of the man who beat an ambulance driver in Karaganda. The suspect himself remains at large.

Several days ago, a video appeared on social media showing an unknown man aggressively expressing his displeasure at how the ambulance driver had parked in the courtyard, before striking him several times.

As a result of the beating, the driver was hospitalised with a concussion, a broken nasal bridge, a closed rib fracture, and a haematoma on his eye. A criminal case was promptly initiated. Law enforcement identified the suspect. He turned out to be 36-year-old Nurbolat Nurymovich Dakebayev.

Meanwhile, journalists discovered that the suspect is originally from Karaganda but lived in Shymkent. It is also reported that Nurbolat Dakebayev was previously sentenced to 3 years in prison for robbery. Judging by a photo from 10 years ago, he previously practised sports.

Нурболат Дакебаев

Based on available data, the FBRK editorial team has identified possible brothers of the wanted man. There are two individuals with the same surname and patronymic: 34-year-old Daulet Nurymovich Dakebayev and 37-year-old Yerbolat Nurymovich Dakebayev.

Daulet Dakebayev has a sole proprietorship registered in Karaganda. There is information that Daulet works (or worked) as a security guard at one of Karaganda's entertainment complexes and was involved in kickboxing.

Yerbolat Dakebayev also owns a sole proprietorship, but in Shymkent. On the Smoothcomp portal there is a profile for AIGA participant - 37-year-old Kazakhstani Yerbolat Dakebayev, who holds a white belt in jiu-jitsu.

Ерболат Дакебаев

We cannot state with certainty that the individuals mentioned above are related to the wanted Nurbolat Dakebayev. However, judging by the photos, there are still similarities between Nurbolat Dakebayev and Yerbolat Dakebayev.

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For reference: Smoothcomp is software for martial arts tournaments. The AIGA (Amateur International Grappling Association) is a type of combat sport combining techniques from all wrestling disciplines.