In the Odessa region, a grandfather killed a grandmother with a hammer in front of his granddaughter
In the city of Kotovsk, Odessa region, police prosecuted a 59-year-old resident of the village of Lipetskoye, who beat his wife to death.
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This was reported by the press service of the national police in the Odessa region.
A resident of the village of Lipetskoye called the duty station of the Kotovsky police department and reported that a neighbor’s girl had found her grandmother dead at home. Police officers and a forensic expert immediately went to the scene of the incident, who, during the examination of the victim’s body, established traces of violent death.
The 13-year-old granddaughter of the deceased said that there was a quarrel and a fight between her grandmother and grandfather. According to her, she saw the grandfather hit the woman on the head several times with a stone in the yard, but a neighbor separated them. And when she went to see her friend, the couple got busy with household chores. Those who arrived at the scene did not find the owner of the house; he ran away and was hiding from the police.
During interrogation by the investigator, the man said that the cause of the quarrel was his wife’s drinking of alcohol and the fact that she did not follow his commands. Angry with the woman, already in the house the man hit her on the head with a ladle, on her hands with a hammer handle, and on her body with a stick and feet.
“This citizen had never been prosecuted before and was sober at the time of the crime,” said the acting officer. Head of the Kotovsky police department Nikolai Peschansky. – He was informed of suspicion of committing a criminal offense under Part 1 of Art. 115 (intentional murder) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. A number of examinations have been appointed, including psychological and psychiatric examinations, which should provide an answer about the sanity of the suspect. The court chose a measure of restraint for him in the form of detention. He could spend seven to fifteen years behind bars,” the report says.
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