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In Volgograd, a man who returned from the war received 7 years in prison for the murder of his grandmother

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In Volgograd, a man who returned from the war received 7 years in prison for the murder of his grandmother Sofia Rozhik

In Volgograd, a man who returned from the war killed a woman/Collage 24 Channel

A resident of Volgograd who returned from the Russian-Ukrainian war, beat his grandmother to death with a wooden chair. For this he served 7 years in prison.

In court, occupier Alexey Zharikov said that the woman allegedly “fell many times” herself. Russian media claim that the grandmother had domestic complaints against her grandson, writes Channel 24.

Participation in the war against Ukraine served as a mitigating circumstance for the occupier

On the day of the murder, Zharikov returned from work, and his grandmother began to express domestic complaints to him. According to the police of the terrorist country, angry, the man took a wooden chair and hit the grandmother, first several times in the back of the head and face, and then at least 12 times throughout the body.

The woman was able to go out into the yard and asked a neighbor to call an ambulance and the police. However, in the hospital she died from cerebral edema.

The occupier himself stated that he did not beat the woman, but only pushed her away, after which she fell on a chair. He added that “he loved his grandmother very much, she was his second mother.” The killer assured the investigation that the pensioner had bruises and wounds all over her body because she allegedly fell many times in the yard and when entering the house through a high staircase.

At that At the same time, a neighbor said that Zharikov systematically beat his grandmother, which is why the police were in their house more than once. A pensioner complained that her grandson was mocking her and taking away her pension.

Participation in armed aggression against Ukraine served as a mitigating circumstance for the occupier. He was given only 7 years in prison.

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