Maria Maksakova has given the first comments after the murder of her husband
“For the sake of his love for Denis personally, I’m not going to do anything,” said the widow.
Moscow. March 25. INTERFAX.RU — Eks-the Deputy of the state Duma from “United Russia” Opera singer Maria Maksakova made the first statement after the murder in Kiev of her husband Denis Boronenkov. Monologue Maksakova was published in the edition “jellyfish”.
According to the widow Boronenkov, it is not going to build any of the versions of what happened and to make assumptions who might be behind this crime.
“Nothing I won’t return it. It is clear that law enforcement agencies will do, it’s their job. And I think that I have a boy who is 11 months (son Maksakova and Boronenkov Ivan — if). And now my only. And for the sake of his love for Denis personally, I’m not going to do anything. I don’t know; maybe it’s wrong. But they at me it is already selected. And no matter what I do, I’m not giving it back,” said Maksakova.
She admitted that she felt utter confusion and did not know what to do next.
“I had nothing in life more important than him, nothing. Now I don’t even know how and why something to do — and to want something. I’m on the verge what can be endured at all,” said the widow Boronenkov.
Now she, in her own words, is under heavy guard. “Carry on armored car. Security Denis had, but not the same as I have now. If it so were, everything would be fine,” concluded Maria Maksakova.
The former Deputy of the state Duma Denis Voronenkov, was killed March 23 in the center of Kiev. According to the Ukrainian police, the security guard politician managed to wound the killer, who later died in hospital.
Advisor to the Minister of internal Affairs of Ukraine, Verkhovna Rada Deputy Anton Gerashchenko said that the killer of ex-MP was a citizen of Ukraine Pavel Parsow, a native of Sebastopol, born in 1988. According to him, Parsow was “an agent of Russian special services”, “passed special training school for spies in Russia”. Press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov called this version absurd.