В Москве ссора бабушки и внука закончилась поножовщиной
51-летняя москвичка разругалась с 16-летним внуком в общежитии на Краснодонской улице в районе Люблино.
Её взбесило, что внук не помогает по хозяйству и целыми днями зависает в телефоне. В ответ тот начал огрызаться, тогда женщина схватила нож и резанула его по запястью.
Подросток находится в больнице, а его бабушка даёт объяснение полиции.
В Москве ссора бабушки и внука закончилась поножовщиной
51-летняя москвичка разругалась с 16-летним внуком в общежитии на Краснодонской улице в районе Люблино.
Её взбесило, что внук не помогает по хозяйству и целыми днями зависает в телефоне. В ответ тот начал огрызаться, тогда женщина схватила нож и резанула его по запястью.
Подросток находится в больнице, а его бабушка даёт объяснение полиции.
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