Trepova Court Remarks: Moral Responsibility and Forgiveness Claims

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Daria Trepova, accused in connection with an act described by authorities as a terrorist incident, spoke in court during her final remarks. She did not plead guilty to the charges, but said she accepts moral responsibility for the events. The reporting on the case continues to evolve in outlets covering the proceedings.

Trepova acknowledged feeling embarrassed and noted the struggle to find new words to seek forgiveness. She recalled that in a prior moment of apology, a response that sounded like the phrase “God forgives” had been offered, and she said that moment felt like a mockery. The defendant emphasized that her faith remains a serious matter to her.

How does this appear in coverage? A Telegram channel associated with the case described Trepova’s expression of pain, arguing that naivety contributed to the outcomes now under review.

“No matter what I say now, you may not believe me. Still, I am deeply sorry that so many have endured pain and loss because of my actions,” Trepova told her family during the proceedings, according to court observers and reporters present in the courtroom. (Source: News Agency)

In her account, Trepova maintained that she believed the figurine she carried contained a wiretap rather than an explosive device. She added that if any correspondence with the event’s organizer had been preserved, she believed she could be charged with various offenses but not with carrying out a terrorist act. (Source: News Agency)

Updates on the case continue to be published as new information becomes available. (Source: News Agency)

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