Щелковские школьницы обвинили в изнасиловании соперника в онлайн-игре
Девочки-подростки обиделись на противника в компьютерной игре, который их обозвал.
И они задумали месть — рассказали маме, что он их изнасиловал.
Женщина написала заявление в полицию.
А позже школьницы признались, что соврали, а онлайн-соперника они даже никогда не видели. Выяснилось, что виртуальный противник и вовсе живет в другой стране.
Щелковские школьницы обвинили в изнасиловании соперника в онлайн-игре
Девочки-подростки обиделись на противника в компьютерной игре, который их обозвал.
И они задумали месть — рассказали маме, что он их изнасиловал.
Женщина написала заявление в полицию.
А позже школьницы признались, что соврали, а онлайн-соперника они даже никогда не видели. Выяснилось, что виртуальный противник и вовсе живет в другой стране.
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