HAUNTING fooatge shows a flight attendant predicting her own murder just weeks before she was allegedly stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend.
Anastasia Nikulina, 25, was found dead in a hotel room with 15 stab wounds to her neck, torso and limbs.
Her stalker – a former lover – had allegedly tracked her to Dubai and tricked a maid into allowing him inside the hotel room.
Nikulina feared she would be killed and tried to escape Russia after police allegedly failed to protect her.
Three weeks before she was murdered, the flight attendant recorded herself saying: “I am recording this video in order to expose the person who is tormenting me and who will most likely kill me soon.”
The man she named in the video Albert Robertovich Morgan, 41, has been detained in St Petersburg on suspicion of the flight attendant’s murder.
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First pic of flight attendant stabbed to death at 5-star hotel by evil ex
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Flight attendant, 25, murdered in Dubai was ‘trying to escape stalker ex’
He was held after flying back to Russia from Dubai.
In her harrowing account, Nikulina told how police failed to take any action to protect her despite her repeated formal complaints over years.
In a video dated 27 November, she said she wanted to unmask the man “tormenting me and who will most likely kill me soon…”
“Albert has repeatedly attacked me and I filed a statement on 19 November for attacking me and my mother, which was dismissed.
“There have also been hundreds of statements filed with the 9th police department in….St Petersburg.”
“My [Russian] airline Pobeda knows about my plight.
“He was also caught at my airline, at my workplace, and the police did not help me either.
“I was beaten and tortured repeatedly, and I repeatedly documented the beatings.
“My identity documents were torn up. I was robbed.”
Morgan is a Russian legal consultant who previously changed his surname to match the famous US banking dynasty JP Morgan after serving seven years in jail on drug charges.
He is now accused of using deception to gain access to her room.
His alleged accomplice, a bailiff from St Petersburg, reportedly tailed Nikulina through the hotel lobby to identify her room number.
Morgan then allegedly “stole a hotel robe from a laundry section at the Voco Bonnington Dubai five-star hotel and persuaded a maid to open the door to let him into Anastasia’s room, claiming he had forgotten his key”.
Earlier reports claim he accused her of working as an escort with VIP passengers while they were dating.
Nikulina was said to be in “complete shock” when she found her alleged stalker inside her room.
A row followed, during which he repeatedly stabbed her with scissors, it is alleged.
Komsomolskaya Pravda reported that Morgan allegedly poured antiseptic dye over her body before fleeing the hotel.
The suspect is alleged to have boarded a flight back to Russia shortly after the killing.
Dubai police identified him using hotel CCTV footage and alerted Russian authorities, who arrested him when he landed in St Petersburg.
On his return, Morgan reportedly asked to be sent to fight in the war in Ukraine, which is a controversial route some alleged criminals have used to avoid prosecution under Russian law.
Despite this, he was shown in court wearing a hat and mask as a judge remanded him in custody for two months pending the investigation.
Reports say Morgan and Nikulina lived together for a period and were married for two years before splitting. She had withdrawn earlier domestic abuse complaints against him.
Nikulina worked for Russian airline Pobeda, owned by state carrier Aeroflot, but had plans to move into private jet work “despite his disapproval”.