A homeless man killed a Russian “for insults that were unacceptable for a seated person”

A Russian will stand trial for reprisals against an acquaintance for unacceptable insults without a fixed abode. This was reported on Wednesday, December 1, by the regional department of the Investigative Committee of Russia (TFR).

According to the investigation, the accused, being in a state of strong alcoholic intoxication, severely beat his 56-year-old acquaintance during a quarrel, and after stabbing him over ten times – the Russian died on the spot. Later, in the course of the investigation, the homeless man admitted that he had committed the murder “for insults that were unacceptable for a seated person” on the part of the victim.

However, initially he tried to divert suspicion from himself – he threw the body of the deceased into the technical well of the heating network, and then appeared to the duty unit and said that allegedly some people had killed his acquaintance. The TFR opened a criminal case under Article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Murder”). During interrogations, he nevertheless confessed to what he had done. The criminal case with the indictment approved by the prosecutor was sent to the court for consideration on the merits.

On July 16, it was reported that a 33-year-old woman was detained in Yekaterinburg, who burned a 22-year-old man without a fixed abode, sleeping on the street, sleeping alive.

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