Kyiv residents who beat and set fire to a man will be imprisoned for 14 years
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Two Kyiv residents were sentenced to 14 years in prison for premeditated murder after beating a man, dousing him with a flammable substance and setting him on fire in revenge.
The men who set a stranger on fire out of revenge in 2021 were found guilty of premeditated murder and sentenced to 14 years in prison. This was reported by the National Police of Ukraine, UNN writes.
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The Podilskyi District Court of Kyiv sentenced two men who beat and set fire to a stranger to 14 years in prison, finding them guilty of premeditated murder.
In May 2021, passers-by reported to the police that a man was burning in an unfinished building on Heorhiy Gongadze Avenue. The victim was a 41-year-old local resident. He was hospitalized in critical condition with fractured ribs and burns to 80% of his body. The man died in the hospital from his injuries.
On the same day, police detained two Kyiv residents born in 1997 and 2002. It was established that the stepson of one of the detainees had a conflict with the victim. When he told his stepfather about the incident, he and his friend decided to take revenge.
The accomplices found the man in an unfinished building, severely beat him, and then doused him with a flammable substance and set him on fire.
Under the leadership of the Podil District Prosecutor's Office, investigators charged the two men with premeditated murder committed by a group of people in advance and with particular cruelty. Both suspects were in custody during the investigation.
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