Bastrykin will oversee the criminal case into the street beating of a teacher in Yekaterinburg.

Bastrykin will oversee the criminal case into the street beating of a teacher in Yekaterinburg.

      The head of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, has taken under his control the investigation of a criminal case opened over unlawful actions committed against a resident of Yekaterinburg in the presence of her minor child.

      "Information circulating on the Internet says that in December of this year, in one of the parking lots in Yekaterinburg a woman of non‑Slavic appearance, using a trivial pretext, brutally beat a local resident in the presence of her underage daughter. The victim, who suffered multiple head injuries, required medical assistance," the Investigative Committee's Sverdlovsk Region department said.

      The victim's husband told the E1.RU portal that he had parked his car near the pharmacy at 10 Pekhotintsev Street, creating inconvenience for other vehicles but not violating traffic rules. His wife went into the pharmacy to buy medicine. At that time he had a conflict with a man whose passage had been obstructed by the family's car.

      When the woman returned from the pharmacy, the other driver's wife attacked her with insults and fists and beat her in front of her 12‑year‑old child, striking mainly the face and eyes.

      The victim's family filed a report with the police and sought treatment at a trauma clinic. Because of the beatings, the victim, who works as a teacher, had to take sick leave.

      Investigators of the Investigative Committee for the Sverdlovsk Region have opened a criminal case under Article 213 of the Russian Criminal Code (hooliganism).

      The Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Ivanovich Bastrykin, instructed the head of the Investigative Committee's Sverdlovsk Region department, Bogdan Frantsishko, to report on the circumstances established during the investigative actions and, upon completion of the investigation, on its results. The implementation of the instruction has been placed under control at the agency's central office.

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Bastrykin will oversee the criminal case into the street beating of a teacher in Yekaterinburg.

The head of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, has taken under his control the investigation of a criminal case opened over unlawful actions against a resident of Yekaterinburg in the presence of her minor child.