A woman from Sverdlovsk stabbed her husband but remained free.

A woman from Sverdlovsk stabbed her husband but remained free.

      A Berezovsky court left Natalya Petrova free after she stabbed her common‑law husband. At the trial it emerged that she acted in self‑defense.

      "The drunken cohabitant started a row. After a fight with a mutual acquaintance he attacked Petrova: he kicked her, screamed about infidelity and hurled a bench at her. The woman, fearing for her children, could not simply leave the premises," the Sverdlovsk Regional Court reported.

      The man then grabbed a knife and threatened to kill the woman. She seized the weapon and struck him in the stomach herself. Afterwards she pressed the wound with a towel and asked an acquaintance to call an ambulance, writes E1.RU.

      "Natalya Petrova was given a sentence in the form of restriction of liberty for seven months with certain restrictions to be set by the court," the court clarified.

      Earlier, in Yekaterinburg, a visiting woman who brutally killed a teenage girl will be sent for compulsory treatment.

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A woman from Sverdlovsk stabbed her husband but remained free.

The Beryozovsky court released Natalya Petrova, who had stabbed her common-law husband. At the trial it emerged that she had acted in self-defense — her drunken partner had caused a scene.