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The prosecutor’s office began checking on publications in social networks about the beating of a deaf-mute boy from Sevastopol in a Simferopol boarding school. Mom took a child in need of special conditions of education to Simferopol, and on December 17 she reported on the signs of beatings seen on the body of a first-grader, reports City 24.
Information about the incident in Simferopol boarding school No. 2 was disseminated by local public figures from the Sevastopol Moms organization. A disabled child with his mother and older sister lives in Sevastopol, but the conditions for teaching children with speech and hearing impairments are only in Simferopol.
Once again, taking her son home, the woman saw bruises on his face. Mom told the public that the teacher, before giving the child away, began to warn her that the spectacle would be frightening. “I beg you, do not twitch too much. Something happened at night, but no one knows what. You will see a child, it will be very unpleasant for you, ”the woman said. She put forward a variety of versions – from the fact that the child allegedly fell out of bed, to the fact that he beat himself.
According to the forensic medical examination, multiple abrasions and bruises were found on the face and body of the child. The child was beaten on the cheeks, on the forehead, on the nose, on the teeth, etc. There are also traces of injuries on the back, buttocks and genitals. The expert is sure that the boy was beaten with a blunt hard object.
At the same time, the Sevastopol police refused to initiate a criminal case. According to public figures, they said that a dumb child cannot tell what happened, and bruises and bruises did not cause harm to health.
Help promised in the prosecutor’s office. They started checking.
Source: Rosbalt

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