In Chernivtsi region, a dispute between three teenagers turned into a fight: a 14-year-old girl was injured

In Chernivtsi region, a dispute between three teenagers turned into a fight: a 14-year-old girl was injured

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In the village of Beregomet, two 15-year-old girls beat up a 14-year-old girl because of rumors and insults. The police opened criminal proceedings under the article on intentional light bodily injury and are working with participants in the conflict.

In the village of Beregomet, a fight broke out between three underage girls. As a result of the conflict, a 14-year-old bukovinka was injured. This is reported by the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Chernivtsi region, writes UNN.

On August 2, a resident of the village of Beregomet contacted the Vizhnytskyi district police department with a message that her 14-year-old granddaughter had a conflict with two underage girls. On this fact, law enforcement officers opened criminal proceedings,

- the message says.

Details

To clarify all the circumstances of the incident, the investigative and operational group of the Vizhnytskyi RVP and juvenile prevention officers went to the scene. The police previously established that the day before, in the village of Beregomet, a verbal altercation broke out between three underage girls, which turned into a fight. During the conflict, two 15-year-old friends inflicted injuries on a 14-year-old resident of Bukovina.

Law enforcement officers found that the motive for such an act was allegedly spreading false rumors about the mother of one of the girls and uttering insults to the victim.

Police investigators entered information about the incident in the Unified Register of pre-trial investigations with the qualifying feature of Part 1 of Article 125 (intentional light bodily injury) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.

Now juvenile police officers are conducting preventive work with all participants in the conflict and their parents. Based on the results of the pre-trial investigation, a legal assessment of the role of parents in raising children will also be provided.

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