Relatives of the deceased child tried to convince law enforcement officials that he died as a result of an accident.
In the Transcarpathian region, in the village of Sernoye, Beregovsky district, a man burned the clothes of his partner’s 10-year-old son. The child died at the hospital. The regional police department reported this on Saturday, May 18.
It was indicated that it happened on the night of May 13. A 10-year-old boy was taken to the hospital. He has about 80% burns on his body. In the following days, doctors tried to save the boy’s life;
The boy’s relatives told the police that while burning the grass, the boy allegedly accidentally spilled the flammable substance on himself, which led to the tragic outcome. However, the police concluded that it was no accident.
“It was found that the 33-year-old partner of the mother of the male victim was involved in the incident, the old man and the child,” said the police.
Based on the collected evidence, law enforcement officials informed the attacker of suspicion under Part 2 of Art. 121 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – intentional grievous bodily harm resulting in the death of the victim. The man was arrested without the possibility of bail. This article provides imprisonment for 7 to 10 years.

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In the Zhytomyr region, the bodies of a shot family were found in a house: a 7-year-old girl, a woman and a boy. According to the initial version of the investigation, the man shot his son and wife, after which he committed suicide.
We remind you that on April 7 in Kyiv at the funicular station, there was a conflict between a man serving as a driver in a law enforcement agency and a minor. After leaving the carriage, law enforcement pushed the teenager, and he fell, breaking the glass with his head and sustaining a severe cut to his neck. The minor died at the scene.
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