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The father-in-law of the ex-defender of the Moscow Lokomotiv and the Portuguese Benfica Vitaly L …


The father-in-law of the ex-defender of the Moscow Lokomotiv and Portuguese Benfica Vitaly Lystsov disappeared in Africa.
The wife of the football player Ulyana told Mash that her father Vyacheslav Pali has long travels around the world and often chooses complex routes after several countries. One such trip takes about a month about a month. On February 5, a man flew out of Italy to Africa. There he ended up in Burkina Faso. On February 21, Vyacheslav for the last time phoned his relatives and said that he was traveling by bus to the capital of Mali. From there, Pali had to fly to Tbilisi in transit through Istanbul. In Georgia, he planned to meet with his wife and fly together to Panama.
On February 21, the connection with the man broke off. Ulyana said: the family turned to the Russian Foreign Ministry and the presidential administration. She also wrote statements to the Russian Embassy in Burkina-Faso and Mali. Her husband, football player Vitaliy Lystsov, is trying to organize searches through teammates who come from Burkina-Faso and Mali.
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The wife of the football player Ulyana told Mash that her father Vyacheslav Pali has long travels around the world and often chooses complex routes after several countries. One such trip takes about a month about a month. On February 5, a man flew out of Italy to Africa. There he ended up in Burkina Faso. On February 21, Vyacheslav for the last time phoned his relatives and said that he was traveling by bus to the capital of Mali. From there, Pali had to fly to Tbilisi in transit through Istanbul. In Georgia, he planned to meet with his wife and fly together to Panama.
On February 21, the connection with the man broke off. Ulyana said: the family turned to the Russian Foreign Ministry and the presidential administration. She also wrote statements to the Russian Embassy in Burkina-Faso and Mali. Her husband, football player Vitaliy Lystsov, is trying to organize searches through teammates who come from Burkina-Faso and Mali.



