13-year-old girl would be responsible for the death of her two younger sisters

by times news cr

The murder of two girls, ages 2 and 5 has shaken the community of Togliatti, in Russia, after it was revealed that the alleged perpetrator of the crime would be his own 13-year-old sister.

The teenager, according to local media, would have confessed to her mother about the murder. through a text message in which he simply wrote: “it was me.”

The events occurred while the girls’ parents were away from home.after having gone to a police station due to an argument over the father’s alleged infidelity. The young woman was left in charge of caring for her younger sisters, but what seemed to be a peaceful afternoon turned into a tragedy.

Upon returning to the house, another of the daughters, 10 years old, was the one who found the bodies of his little sisters, which showed signs of stabbing and bite marks. The alleged murderer, after committing the crime, went for a walk in the nearby park, according to preliminary investigations.

The mother, bewildered, asked her eldest daughter about what happened.to which the teenager responded with a text message in which she admitted responsibility for the macabre act.

The family, which was made up of five children aged 18, 13, 10, 5 and 2 years oldnow faces the pain and shock of this heartbreaking loss. However, Russian laws state that the girl cannot be criminally charged, since she has not reached the minimum age of criminal responsibility in the country.

Schoolmates of the alleged perpetrator of the crime They describe her as a “calm, little conflictive, very modest and quiet” young woman. which increases the confusion and questions about what could have led to this tragedy.

The case has generated a deep debate about the emotional state of minors, domestic violence and the need to strengthen support and prevention systems in situations of family conflict.

Carlos Narvaes, graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in the Sociology degree at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), who has carried out school research work on insecurity issues. I have completed diplomas in security, violence and quality of life, where I have learned about various theoretical perspectives and they are the topics that I like to work on and that have caught my attention the most. I began my career as a web reporter at DEBATE in 2018, working on police, political and viral content sections. I especially cover news related to Mexico City and the State of Mexico, I stay up to date with the conferences of the Head of Government, Claudia Sheinbaum, and I also follow other agencies to stay up to date with the facts. I have followed news like the

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