The crippled child in Sheremetyevo could not explain the reasons for the act


The man who maimed a child at Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow could not explain the reasons for his action. At the time of the attack, he was under the influence of narcotic drugs.
"During the interrogation, the man told the investigator that he was in transit at the airport, waiting to transfer to a subsequent flight to neighboring countries. The accused could not explain the reasons for his action," the Main Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Moscow Region noted, answering a question. aif.ru on Wednesday, June 25th.
The man was charged with the attempted murder of a two-year-old child. Blood samples were taken from him for examination, his phone and clothes were seized. Witnesses are also being interrogated, and all the details of what happened are being established.
The attack took place on June 23 in the arrivals area of the airport. The man, being in a state of drug intoxication, picked up the boy and threw him on the floor with force. The child was hospitalized at the Roshal Center with a fractured spine and traumatic brain injury. 360.ru .
A criminal case has been opened against the attacker. It was not possible to interrogate him immediately due to the fact that he was under the influence of substances.
Earlier that day, the father of the injured child was allowed to see his son, writes RT. According to him, the incident occurred when the child's mother left for a minute to get a stroller. The woman is pregnant now and is very worried about what happened, writes IA Regnum. The family was returning from Iran, where they were staying with relatives. When the fighting started, they had to return through Kabul, he said. Life.ru .
On June 24, the ombudsman of the Moscow region, Ksenia Mishonova, said that they would try to remove the injured boy from the ventilator in the coming days. Doctors have confirmed that there is no brain damage, that the boy is currently in stable condition, writes "Moscow 24". Mishonova clarified that it would take at least a month to restore the boy's health, the Moscow City News agency reported.
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