In the Urals, a tenth-grader beat his father to death with a sledgehammer because he didn't want to study.

In the Urals, a tenth-grader beat his father to death with a sledgehammer because he didn't want to study.

      In Karabash, in the Chelyabinsk region, a tenth-grader killed his father with a sledgehammer over his unwillingness to study.

      — The crime occurred in an educated family. The tenth-grade student did not want to study, which led to an argument with his father. When his grandmother and grandfather returned home, he told them with a smile that they no longer had a son, a source told Ura.Ru.

      According to Ura.Ru, the father and son were changing the car's wheels when a conflict arose between them. The father began scolding his son for his poor grades. The schoolboy grabbed a hammer and struck the man several times on the head. Afterwards he literally crushed his skull with a sledgehammer.

      The schoolboy murdered his father on the night of November 19. The teenager has been detained. There are no official comments from law enforcement.

      Earlier in Khimmash, the manager of a chain store stabbed his mother-in-law to death in front of a child.

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In the Urals, a tenth-grader beat his father to death with a sledgehammer because he didn't want to study.

In Karabash, in the Chelyabinsk region, a tenth-grader killed his father with a sledgehammer because he did not want to study. The crime occurred in an educated family. The 10th-grade student did not want to study, which led to an argument with his father.