Stalin's great-grandson became homeless

The great-grandson of Joseph Stalin Selim Bensaad actually became homeless after the conflict with his father This is reported by the TV channel “360” with reference to his press attaché Vadim Gorzhankin.

A descendant of the Soviet leader claims that he is forced to spend the night in his own car after his father, Algerian Hosin Bensaad, changed the locks in a Moscow apartment where Selim is registered. According to Gorzhankin, the incident can be regarded as an attempt on the life of Stalin's great-grandson.

The press attaché explained that the conflict in the family intensified after the publication of the book, one of the authors of which was Bensaad. “The situation has become very aggravated after the recent release of the book, which was prepared directly by Lana (writer Lana Parshina – Ed.) In collaboration with Selim,” Gorzhankin said.

In 2019, it was reported that “black realtors “Threatened Stalin's great-grandson with reprisals because of an apartment in the center of Moscow. It is known that Bensaad is a 47-year-old artist who has been deaf since childhood. Together with his wife, who is also hard of hearing, he lives in an apartment, which, according to the newspaper, is located in the Kitay-Gorod metro area. The area of ​​the apartment is about 80 square meters, the cadastral value is about 30 million rubles. The apartment is in the shared ownership of Selim Bensaad and his father Hosin, who permanently resides in Algeria.

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