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Sign up for our Today In Entertainment Newsletter. By clicking Sign Up, I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The Hollywood Reporter, LLC is a subsidiary of Prometheus Global Media, LLC. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. ONE of the world’s most prolific serial killers Sergey Tkach has died in Ukraine. Tkach is shown being locked in a tiny space behind bars during his interview in the documentary Convicted of the murders of 37 women between 1980 and his arrest in 2005, but suspected to have killed a further 100, Tkach, 66, died from heart failure in Zhytomyr Number Eight colony in Northwest Ukraine on Sunday.
Tkach’s remains have already been buried in an unmarked grave in a cemetery decimated to homeless and persons who cannot be identified are buried in Zhytomyr, according to a prison official, who did not wish to be named. 52 people, was laid to rest following his death in 2013. Onoprienko and Tkach were cell block mates until the death of the former, who also died from heart failure. Sergey Tkach pictured with his wife Elena Tkach and his wife, Elena, at 26, four decades younger than him, were interviewed earlier this year as part of a Netflix series “World’s Toughest Prisons” which followed day-to-day life in the Zhytomyr penitentiary. Raphael Rowe, who was freed after serving 12 years in a British jail for a murder following the quashing of his conviction by the Court of Appeal, reported Mirror. In the programme, Mrs Tkach said that she wrote dozens of letters to the serial killer when she saw him being interviewed following his arrest after he murdered a nine-year-old girl near in the central Zaporizhia region.