Famous Female Bodyguard Killed During Carjacking


Last Update: 1/30 5:11 pm
Anna Loginova, a Russian bodyguard who operated her own security agency, died in Jan. 2008 following an incident in which her SUV was stolen and she was dragged along the road at high speeds.
Anna Loginova, a Russian bodyguard who operated her own security agency, died in Jan. 2008 following an incident in which her SUV was stolen and she was dragged along the road at high speeds.
MOSCOW - One of the world's most famous female bodyguards -- who posed seminude for various men's magazines -- died this week after a man hijacked her Porsche SUV.

Anna Loginova, 29, a Russian-born woman who famously believed that capable bodyguards did not need to be men, died from head injuries after a carjacker commandeered her Porsche Cayenne -- and then drove off as she clung to the door handle.

Officials say Loginova received severe head injuries as she was dragged along the road at high speeds and later died.

Despite her high profile status as a bodyguard, Loginova is believed to have been the victim of a random carjacking.

Loginova founded a Russian bodyguard agency and specialized in training women -- some of whom were former KGB agents.  She also posed for many men's magazines due to her sex appeal.  Officials say her agency often provided protection for Russia's wealthy and their wives.

Loginova had publicly said during interviews that she and her team of female bodyguards were better at protection than traditional beefy male heavies.  To prove that she could be strong, yet feminine, she posed seminude for a Russian men's magazine.
Anna Loginova, a Russian bodyguard who died during a carjacking attempt, is seen here next to the SUV that she died trying to keep from being stolen.
Anna Loginova, a Russian bodyguard who died during a carjacking attempt, is seen here next to the SUV that she died trying to keep from being stolen.

"A normal man gets sick and tired of male bodyguards around him all the time," she said.

Not long ago, Loginova was again the victim of an attempted carjacking.  However, in that incident, she disabled the would-be thief by utilizing a Jujitsu move and driving her elbow into his face.  Moments later he fled by jumping into a passing car.

It was not immediately reported whether the carjacker, or Loginova's vehicle were found.

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