BTCC / BTCC Square / Global Cryptocurrency /
Ukrainian Student Tortured and Killed in Vienna Over Crypto Assets

Ukrainian Student Tortured and Killed in Vienna Over Crypto Assets

Published:
2025-12-04 08:42:01
18
3
BTCCSquare news:

A 21-year-old Ukrainian student, Danylo K., was brutally tortured and burned alive in Vienna after assailants forced him to disclose passwords to his cryptocurrency wallets. The attackers emptied his digital accounts before setting him ablaze in his father’s Mercedes S 350D, which was found charred beneath the Ostbahn railway line in Donaustadt.

The crime began in the garage of Vienna’s Sofitel hotel, where the victim was ambushed by a 19-year-old acquaintance and a 45-year-old accomplice. Hotel guests reported a violent altercation, with blood traces later discovered in the stairwell. The assailants fled to Ukraine with stolen cash but were apprehended days later.

Danylo, son of Kharkiv’s deputy mayor, became another grim statistic in the rising global trend of crypto-related violence. His case underscores the lethal risks of digital asset ownership when security protocols fail—or are forcibly breached.

|Square

Get the BTCC app to start your crypto journey

Get started today Scan to join our 100M+ users

All articles reposted on this platform are sourced from public networks and are intended solely for the purpose of disseminating industry information. They do not represent any official stance of BTCC. All intellectual property rights belong to their original authors. If you believe any content infringes upon your rights or is suspected of copyright violation, please contact us at [email protected]. We will address the matter promptly and in accordance with applicable laws.BTCC makes no explicit or implied warranties regarding the accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of the republished information and assumes no direct or indirect liability for any consequences arising from reliance on such content. All materials are provided for industry research reference only and shall not be construed as investment, legal, or business advice. BTCC bears no legal responsibility for any actions taken based on the content provided herein.