Russia Khachaturyan sisters: Investigators won't drop murder case
Russian specialists have would not drop a homicide allegation against three sisters who slaughtered their injurious dad as he rested, leaving a dubious case in legitimate limbo. The general investigator's office closed not long ago that the Khachaturyan sisters had been exposed to delayed physical and sexual maltreatment. The executing ought to along these lines be viewed as "fundamental self-protection", it said. That administering had been relied upon to close the case. Be that as it may, a legal counselor for one of the ladies has told the News that Russia's insightful board of trustees has now dismissed the examiner's position. Young people Maria, Angelina and Krestina Khachaturyan were captured in July 2018 for assaulting their dad, Mikhail, utilizing a blade, mallet and pepper splash. They later affirmed that their dad had exposed them to delayed maltreatment viably holding them prisoner in their home. The two more established sisters could look as long as 20 years in jail if the homicide accusation is in the long run brought to court. Their mom, who had been compelled to escape the family home for her own security, has recently told the News that she and others grumbled to police on different occasions throughout the years about the viciousness yet were overlooked. "Officially, the analytical board of trustees led an extra examination however arrived at a similar resolution [as before]," legal counselor Alexei Lipser clarified, implying that the first charge of planned homicide despite everything stands. "It appears the request from above continues as before," he said. In any case, as there is no new proof, the legal counselor accepts the examiner's position will likewise stay unaltered. "Presently, either the specialists need to concur with the examiner and change the charge [to self-defence] or it continues ping-ponging to and fro," the legal advisor said. The case provoked fights and a mass request on the side of the ladies and expanded requires another law against aggressive behavior at home. In January, the examiner's office found that the Khachaturyan sisters endured "beating, consistent mortification, dangers and misuse, physical and sexual viciousness" thus built up a "protective response". It reasoned that experience caused them "to secure themselves using any and all means", a contention the insightful board of trustees has now excused. The case can't go to court except if those two gatherings concur on the charge. The three sisters are living independently in Moscow while anticipating preliminary, and are not permitted to speak with one another. More from Sarah in Moscow
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