Child Abuse Cases in Kaliningrad and Chelyabinsk Prompt Court Action

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Investigators in the Kaliningrad region have brought charges against a local resident accused of systematically torturing his adopted daughter. The report comes from the Regional Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. The case outlines a sustained pattern of abuse that prompted officials to intervene, with evidence collected to support the claims and prepare the materials for court review. The child has been removed from the home to ensure her safety as the proceedings move forward.

In Slavsk, a 37-year-old resident is charged with torturing his nine-year-old adopted daughter over a period of nearly six months. Investigators say the child endured a strenuous physical regime and deliberate starvation, actions that endangered her health. Social services removed the child from the family environment while the investigation continued, and prosecutors prepared the case for court proceedings. The abuse reportedly involved forced exercise, malnutrition, and psychological pressure that affected the youngster’s well-being.

Additional information from the Amber Mash Telegram channel describes a separate incident where a girl was forced outside naked in the cold and was made to eat vomit. A criminal case has been opened, with investigative materials forwarded to the court for review. Prosecutors say the person responsible could face a lengthy prison term. The child was placed in protective custody and removed from the family setting.

Earlier reports connect a Chelyabinsk case involving a 41-year-old local resident who tortured his 13-year-old stepdaughter. Neighbors alerted authorities after injuries were observed. A criminal case was filed under torture provisions, and the perpetrator was later sentenced to three and a half years in a general regime penal colony.

Earlier reports referenced a mother with many children who allegedly beat, prompting investigators to open a case involving her husband and three children. Authorities have not released further details, but the inquiry underscores the ongoing focus on child protection and the decisive role of investigators when abuse signs are detected.

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