The child stayed at home with his grandmother, and when his mother returned from work, her son was dead – his grandmother strangled him.
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In the Russian city of Cheboksary, a grandmother killed her 9-year-old grandson because she was not satisfied with the child’s behavior. The Russian TG channel SHOT reported this on Saturday, April 13.
It is reported that the boy was raised by his mother and grandmother, and the boy’s father lives in Crimea.
“Yesterday afternoon, a second-grader stayed at home with his grandmother in their apartment in the Moscow region. And when the mother returned from the bank where she worked, her son died. The grandmother strangled her grandson while they are alone because I don’t like the way he behaves,” said the message.
The woman was imprisoned. He reportedly has no previous criminal record and was not found suspicious in any way.
A criminal case was opened against him under the article “Murder of a Minor.”
It was previously reported that in Karelia, a “Wagnerite” prisoner who had returned from the war in Ukraine, was granted amnesty, and a friend killed six people.
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