Moscow court released the killer nanny from criminal liability
The Moscow court released me from criminal responsibility and sent Gulchekhra Bobokulova to a psychiatric hospital for compulsory treatment, who worked as a nanny and decapitated a 4-year-old girl.
The court refused to impose compensation on material damage in favor of the victims on a native of Uzbekistan.
Bobokulova was accused of the murder of a minor and deliberate destruction of someone else's property by arson, as well as of knowingly false reports of an explosion.
She was detained on February 29 near the Oktyabrskoye Pole metro station in Moscow. At the time of her arrest, Bobokulova was holding the bloody head of a child in her hands.
According to eyewitnesses, the woman called herself a terrorist, and also threatened to detonate a bomb. As it turned out, she did not have explosives.
Later it became known that the apartment, located on the street of the People's Militia in Moscow, there was a fire. During the fire, firefighters discovered the body of an 4-year-old girl.
As the court established, the woman who worked as the girl’s nanny waited until her parents and the older child were gone, and then killed the ward, decapitated her and set fire to the apartment.
Bobokulova was conducted a comprehensive psychological and psychiatric examination, from which it follows that the woman suffers from a chronic mental disorder.
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