Investigators from the permission department will scrutinize the biological mother of a tormented child, who was subjected to abuse by her spouse.
In a shocking turn of events, Yevgeny Ovsyukov, a stepfather in the city of Perm, Russia, has been found guilty of torturing his 9-year-old stepson. The boy, who referred to his stepfather as "papa", was subjected to a year of abuse before the incident that brought the case to light.
The incident came to light in March when a video surfaced on social media, showing the boy, covered in blood and barefoot, attempting to enter a neighbouring apartment. The boy expressed a desire for his other parent to be at home, but it is unclear whether the mother was aware of the abuse.
Following this incident, Ovsyukov was arrested, and a criminal case was opened against him. He was later sentenced to five years in prison. However, the question about the possible responsibility of the child's mother in the case remains unaddressed.
The regional Investigative Committee in Perm is conducting a procedural check on Ovsyukov's case based on Article 156 of the Criminal Code. There are no specific details about a similar case involving a mother's potential role in child abuse.
The leniency of the court's final decision in the case has sparked surprise and debate, with some questioning the possible responsibility of the child's mother. Alexandra Mitkina, the head of the department for information interaction with the public and the media, made this announcement.
Despite extensive searches, there are no detailed or specific search results describing a child abuse case in Perm involving a stepfather and the mother's potential role. It seems that either the specific case is not widely reported, very recent, or there might be a confusion with another event. If more details are available about a particular known case, checking local Russian news sources or legal documents might be necessary.
The regional Investigative Committee in Perm might open a case regarding the mother's potential role in the child abuse, as questions about her responsibility remain unaddressed. This could follow a thorough procedural check on the stepfather's case based on Article 156 of the Criminal Code, since similar cases involving mothers and child abuse are not explicitly mentioned.
The leniency of the court's final decision in the case of Yevgeny Ovsyukov, a stepfather found guilty of torturing his 9-year-old stepson, has sparked debate, with some questioning the possible role of the child's mother in the events, sparking general-news discussion and bringing up political and crime-and-justice concerns.