Bureau of Land Management identifies Vadim Kruglov as man found ‘in a pool of blood’ on Saturday at annual festival

A man was found dead on Aug. 30 in a suspected homicide at Burning Man, authorities said, as thousands prepared to culminate the event.

The man was found "lying in a pool of blood" at the Nevada desert festival on Saturday night, police said.

The unidentified body of a male was discovered at around 9.15pm on Saturday as the festival's 'Man' effigy began to burn in the northwestern Nevada desert, police said.

A murder investigation was launched Sunday after apparent homicide as authorities ask public for help

Victim was found in a pool of blood as the festival’s giant wooden effigy was about to be set on fire

Local police seek information related to the suspected murder of a middle-aged man found on Saturday night at the site of the annual Burning Man Festival.

Investigators are seeking information big or small that could help them identify a homicide victim at the festival.

Three people have died at the Nevada spectacle in the past three years.

Bureau of Land Management identifies Vadim Kruglov as man found ‘in a pool of blood’ on Saturday at annual festival

Officials have identified the man who was found dead at the Burning Man festival last week as a Russian national Vadim Kruglov.

The man, Vadim Kruglov, 37, was found “lying in a pool of blood,” the authorities said. Officials are investigating his death as a possible homicide.

The body of man found in a pool of blood Saturday in Nevada's Black Rock City during the Burning Man alternative art scene festival has been identified.

The father of a Russian native who was found dead at the Burning Man festival demands 'justice'.