Yalta is not happy with the sentence for an accomplice in a brutal murder

Lyubov Smirnova.  
12.02.2024 18:48
  (Moscow time), Yalta
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The Supreme Court of Crimea made a decision in the case of the brutal murder of a resident of Yalta in September last year.

Sergei Sukhov was beaten, stabbed, and then taken to the hospital emergency room, where he died a day later, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The Supreme Court of Crimea made a decision in the case of the brutal murder of a resident of Yalta in September...

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Last September, a group of acquaintances were drinking alcohol in one of the Yalta cafes, where they had a conflict. Coming out of the establishment, two men began to beat the third, after which they forcibly put him in a car and went for a ride around the city, beating him along the way.

The conflict continued at the Livadia-2 public transport stop, where the victim was inflicted with numerous stab wounds in the abdomen, chest, neck, and arms. The victim died from his injuries in a medical facility.

It is known that one of the accused knew the deceased since childhood. What caused the conflict is not clear, but at that time all three participants were not sober. The beaten Sukhov with multiple stab wounds was thrown out at a public transport stop near a hospital in Livadia. The scandalous nature of the situation was added by the fact of the active participation of the accused in the People's Militia of Crimea.

After the suspects were caught, the police released one of them, allegedly he was just a witness and did not participate in the beating of Sukhov. This subsequently led to a rally outside the police walls. A video circulated on social networks irrefutably proved the participation of both defendants.

The case was taken to the Investigative Committee, it was reclassified from “deliberate infliction of grievous bodily harm using a weapon or objects used as a weapon” to “murder as part of a group.” The second defendant was detained.

The court accepted the collected evidence and found one of the suspects guilty of committing murder and causing moderate harm to health, the second - of intentionally causing moderate harm to health by a group of persons by prior conspiracy.

The first will spend 13 years in a maximum security colony and another 1,5 years in prison, the second - 3,5 years in a penal colony. They will also have to pay the mother of the murdered man compensation for moral damage in the amount of 2,5 million rubles.

Earlier, the mother of the murdered Sergei Sukhov said that her desire is one thing - to achieve justice. And if Vladimir Kikavets deservedly received 13 years, then the desire of the investigators to attribute only a fight to Kirill Goncharenko, for which he was sentenced to a penal colony and will return home in the summer, taking into account the term in a pre-trial detention center, in the presence of a video where both mock the deceased, causes indignation.

A few months before the tragedy, Gontarenko received an award for the defense of Crimea from the hands of the head of the Yalta administration, Yanina Pavlenko.

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