Child protection authorities took the children away from a mother of many children in Dagestan.
A mother of many children from the Kizilyurt district of Dagestan is suspected of cruelly treating her three children, the eldest of whom is only four years old. The children have been transferred to guardianship authorities.
A resident of the village of Stalskoye is suspected of intentionally causing minor bodily harm to children (Article 115 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) .
"Juvenile affairs officers found that a 22-year-old resident of the village of Stalskoye not only negligently and carelessly, but also cruelly treats her young children aged 2, 3, and 4. The young mother of many children is suspected of committing a crime under Article 115 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (intentionally causing minor bodily harm)," the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan reported on its Telegram channel.
In early October of this year, a woman beat her three-year-old daughter, leaving Hematomas on the child's back, lower back, and face. The young woman had previously been convicted of torture (Part 2 of Article 117 of the Russian Criminal Code). The children have now been removed from the family, and their subsequent placement is being handled by guardianship and trusteeship authorities, the agency clarified.
The suspect is married, but her current husband is not the children's father. Her former husband, the children's father, is not involved in the family's life. Moreover, a "close friend" of the suspect is temporarily living with them, and the women are regular drinkers, RIA Novosti reports.
Previously, "Caucasian Knot" reported that a Khasavyurt resident was sentenced to eight months of restricted freedom for the death of her daughter, who fell into a pot of boiling broth. According to investigators, the mother refused to treat the girl in the hospital, and the child died a month later.
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