Russian gets 21 years for cheesecake-poisoning of US doppelganger

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Russian gets 21 years for cheesecake-poisoning of US doppelganger
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Viktoria Nasyrova, 47, was convicted of attempted murder in New York after stealing identity documents and valuables from victim

A Russian-born woman has was sentenced to 21 years in a US prison forof attempted murder by a New York jury in February.

Nasyrova visited the home of her then 35-year-old victim in August 2016 bearing the gift of a cheesecake. . Pills were scattered around her to make it look like she had tried to kill herself, prosecutors said.

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