A Ukrainian model found dumped on the side of a road in Dubai after he was missing from a party 'fallen from a height', the police claimed.
Maria Kovalchuk, 20, had been Missing eight days after she told friends that she was invited to a hotel on March 9 in a hotel.
A study has shown that she entered 'serious injuries' after she had entered a 'limited construction site alone' and fell from an unknown height, officials say.
She is currently being admitted to the hospital and receives medical care. She stays in a critical condition and is said to speak. Her family is supposed to be with her.
Kovalchuk disappeared after she was set up, attending a party with 'two men who' introduced 'as representatives of the modeling company, said reports in Ukrainian media.
She told her mother Anna that she would stay with these representatives for the night, but then she disappeared.
Kovalchuk had booked a flight to Thailand who left Dubai on 11 March, but did not appear at the airport.
The investigation into her death remains underway. The police work with her family and the relevant authorities in the case.

Maria Kovalchuk, 20, was missing eight days after she told friends that she had been invited for a party in a hotel on March 9

An investigation has shown that she sustained 'serious injuries' after she had entered a 'limited construction site alone' and fell from an unknown height, says the police of Dubai
The worried friends of Anna and Kovalchuk contacted the Dubai police after the model had missed her flight.
Local authorities launched a search for Kovalchuk and opened an investigation, but she remained missing for a few days.
On March 19, ten days after she was first missing, the battered and bloody body of Kovalchuk was found on a road with its limbs and back, according to the shot and the life of Russian stores.
She was rushed to the hospital and, according to her mother, three operations underwent her life before she later received a fourth procedure.
Researchers today revealed that Kovalchuk sustained her injuries after falling a non -specific height.
“The Dubai police confirm that the Ukrainian citizen who is previously missing is currently admitted to the hospital and receives medical care with her family,” said the armed forces in a statement to the mirror.
'An extensive investigation has shown that it was serious injury after entering a limited construction site alone and of a height. The Dubai police continue to work closely with the family and relevant authorities to offer all the necessary help.
“The public and the media are encouraged to abandon the sharing of non -rewarded information and to respect the privacy of the individual and her family during this challenging time.”
Friends and family hope that she can make a complete recovery to talk about her test and explain what happened.


Kovalchuk is currently being admitted to the hospital and receives medical care. She stays in a critical condition and is said to speak. Her family is supposed to be with her
Anna spoke with Ukrainian media earlier this week: 'There is an assumption that she went to a party. But the promoter who organized these parties did not see her.
'Today Masha was found in the hospital in a serious condition.
'She has no documents, no telephone, nothing. She has undergone three operations. And she can't speak.
The friend of Kovalchuk, the Russian model Angelina Doroshenkova, 31, said: “We all hope for the best and are everyone who participated in the search and helped with information.”
She spent time with Kovalchuk in Dubai and was reportedly invited to the same party on March 9, but finally decided to return to Russia for days earlier.
Kovalchuk, from the city of LVIV in western Ukraine, is also a well-known anti-war activist and had participated in an event that expressed solidarity with the prison sentence of the Russian sociologist Boris Kagarlitsky.
Kagarlitksy was recently beaten with a five -year prison sentence on invented accusations of 'terrorism'.
He had described a Ukrainian operation to sabotage the £ 3 billion Crimea bridge that connects the peninsula with mainland Russia as understandable 'from a military point of view'.