An international manhunt has been launched after the brutal double murder of a Russian model and her teenage daughter in popular Turkish resort Bodrum. Their bodies with gunshot wounds were found on a hillside outside the city. They were found 10 ft apart, wrapped in sheets and tied with rope. A video shows police retrieving the corpses of Irina Dvizova, 42, and her 15-year-old daughter Dayana. Relatives had reported the mother and daughter as out of contact and police found blood on the sofa of their Bodrum villa, and apparently male footprints. CCTV footage of the movements of a car led to the hillside where their bodies were dumped. One theory is that the killing involved a custody dispute over Irina’s son Makar, five, after she had sought at a Moscow court in June to prevent her ex-husband Andrey Kuslevich, 45, a Lithuanian citizen, from having access to the boy. The boy named Makar is now missing after the double-murder. He had reportedly been in the country and has since left. Turkish police have reportedly sought help from Interpol in tracking Kuslevich and the boy who is believed to be with him. Irina and her daughter were reported missing several days ago after friends and relatives could not contact them. Her fitness trainer went to the villa and found the door had been forced open Irina, a mother of three, was a model and recently worked as an estate agent in Bodrum, according to reports. Her daughter was a TikToker with around 30,000 subscribers, and aimed to follow in her mother's footsteps as a model. Russian diplomats in Turkey are in contact with law enforcement over the deaths of the mother and daughter. Dayana had recently posted a video on social networks saying she and her mother had flown to Istanbul to celebrate her 15th birthday. Kuslevich, Irina’s second husband, was a security guard for a Ukrainian businessman. He was wanted in Russia after escaping from custody after he had been arrested for an alleged theft, according to reports. Irina’s elder son David, 20, said his mother “did not allow him to communicate with the child [Makar].” He said: "The last time I spoke with my mother and sister was on Thursday. “I did not notice any disturbing thoughts in my mother.” His stepfather had bullied and beaten his mother in the past, said David.