A woman who drunkenly stabbed her partner to death will be tried in Sevastopol

07.10.2014 16:16
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Криминал, Crimea, Society, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Sevastopol, October 07 (PolitNavigator, Evgeny Andreev) – In Sevastopol, a criminal investigation has been completed against a 53-year-old local resident accused of murdering her common-law husband.

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This was reported by the press service of the Investigative Committee for Sevastopol.

According to the investigation, on July 16, the accused and her common-law husband were drinking alcohol in a house on Boris Mikhailov Street. Due to alcohol intoxication, the cohabitants recalled old grievances, after which the woman took a kitchen knife and hit the man several times in the chest area. The man died from his injuries at the scene. At the request of the investigation, the suspect was taken into custody.

The investigation has collected a sufficient evidence base, and the case with an approved indictment has been sent to the court for consideration on the merits.

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