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Rimas Venclovas could have been 'greater protected' Vitalija Baliutaviciene could have been 'greater protected'
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A woman who was kidnapped and killed by her ex-husband "could have been afforded greater protection", a report is expected to say.A woman who was kidnapped and killed by her ex-husband "could have been afforded greater protection", a report is expected to say.
Rimas Venclovas, 47, was jailed for life for kidnapping Vitalija Baliutaviciene, 29, in Peterborough and dumping her body in Poland in 2011.Rimas Venclovas, 47, was jailed for life for kidnapping Vitalija Baliutaviciene, 29, in Peterborough and dumping her body in Poland in 2011.
A domestic homicide review will say it was "very difficult" to predict the murder but will highlight failings.A domestic homicide review will say it was "very difficult" to predict the murder but will highlight failings.
The report is due to be published later today.The report is due to be published later today.
Venclovas was jailed for a minimum of 20 years at the Old Bailey in November for the murder and kidnap of his ex-wife, who moved to Cambridgeshire to escape her "obsessed and jealous" ex.Venclovas was jailed for a minimum of 20 years at the Old Bailey in November for the murder and kidnap of his ex-wife, who moved to Cambridgeshire to escape her "obsessed and jealous" ex.
'Unpreventable''Unpreventable'
Lithuania-born Miss Baliutaviciene was last seen on CCTV being abducted on her way to work in Peterborough, at 05:15 BST on 12 August 2011.Lithuania-born Miss Baliutaviciene was last seen on CCTV being abducted on her way to work in Peterborough, at 05:15 BST on 12 August 2011.
Her naked body was found in a field in western Poland two months later, but prosecutors never found out where she was killed.Her naked body was found in a field in western Poland two months later, but prosecutors never found out where she was killed.
Ahead of the publication of the domestic homicide review, which is a statutory requirement in domestic violence deaths, author Gary Goose said Miss Baliutaviciene's death was "most likely unpreventable".Ahead of the publication of the domestic homicide review, which is a statutory requirement in domestic violence deaths, author Gary Goose said Miss Baliutaviciene's death was "most likely unpreventable".
"Her ex-husband went to great lengths to avoid being caught and was clearly determined to attack his former partner," he said."Her ex-husband went to great lengths to avoid being caught and was clearly determined to attack his former partner," he said.
"Despite that, there are lessons to be learned.""Despite that, there are lessons to be learned."
The report, on behalf of the Safer Peterborough Partnership, is expected to highlight weaknesses in the link between the police national computer and the UK Border Agency's own database of wanted people.The report, on behalf of the Safer Peterborough Partnership, is expected to highlight weaknesses in the link between the police national computer and the UK Border Agency's own database of wanted people.
Miss Baliutaviciene's name was spelt incorrectly by different organisations and there was a "breakdown in communication" between agencies, the report is expected to say.Miss Baliutaviciene's name was spelt incorrectly by different organisations and there was a "breakdown in communication" between agencies, the report is expected to say.