Muscovite who killed two of her children was sent for compulsory treatment

Muscovite who killed two of her children was sent for compulsory treatment



Moscow Prosecutor's Office informed on Wednesday, that by a decision of the Moscow City Court, a 38-year-old Muscovite who killed two of her children was sent for compulsory treatment in a medical organization of a specialized type.

The court, on the basis of a forensic psychiatric examination, found that “the woman suffers from a chronic mental disorder that has deprived her of the ability to realize the actual nature and social danger of her actions and manage them,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

In this regard, the court considers that the accused "needs the application of medical measures in the form of compulsory treatment in a medical organization providing psychiatric care in inpatient conditions."

Earlier, the woman was accused under paragraphs “a, c” of part 2 of article 105 (“Murder of two minors”) of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

It is also reported that the court found that on February 20, 2021, the accused strangled her sleeping children, an 11-year-old daughter and a 3-year-old son, with a scarf and a leather belt in her apartment in Yasnaya Proyezd.



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