A criminal case was opened into the beating of a coach in the Urals
A criminal case has been opened against a group of teenagers who beat up the former coach of the Russian national ski racing team, Alexander Pyatygin, at a ski base in the village of Verkh-Neuvinsky. This was reported on September 3 in the Investigative Department (SU) of the Investigative Committee (IC) of the Russian Federation in the Sverdlovsk region.
"A criminal case has been opened on the grounds of a crime under Part 2 of Article 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Hooliganism committed by a group of persons")," the report says.
Teenagers can face up to 7 years in prison. At the moment, the issue of bringing charges against the defendants and choosing a preventive measure against them is being resolved, the Investigative Committee added.
It is specified that on September 1, Pyatygin and his students went to a training session and met a group of teenagers on pit bikes. To keep the children safe, Pyatygin pulled out a fuel intake tube from one bike. The teenagers, determined to take revenge, surrounded the coach, knocked him to the ground, and filming everything on their phones, brutally beat him in front of the students.
On July 12, teenagers beat up two children with autism on a playground in Ufa. The injured boy was 11 years old, the girl was 8 years old.
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