Kommersant: investigators opened a criminal case on the theft of an elite stallion from a Muscovite
La Galaxy; Larisa Grishaeva, a Muscovite, filed a complaint with the police. This is reported by Kommersant.
According to the newspaper, the woman bought a sports horse for her daughter Tatyana to go in for equestrian sports professionally. A bay stallion of the NRPS breed cost her eight million rubles. The new owner was given an FEI (Equestrian Federation) passport with the pedigree of the animal. Her daughter began training at the Russian Diamond equestrian center, but after a while the horse limped. During her treatment, the girl was provided with another horse named “Son of the Sun”.
The owners of the complex convinced Grishaeva that the new horse was better for her daughter and offered an exchange. The woman agreed. However, later it turned out that the “Son of the Sun” was ill and could not participate in sports competitions.
Grishaeva demanded that the exchange be canceled, but was refused. Then she went to the police. After verification, a fraud case was initiated.