Sunday, April 24, 2016

Media called the motive ex-head of police Syzran and his family – RBC

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The colleagues killed the ex-chief of police Syzran Andrew Goshta They believe that his murder and his family was revenge by the criminals. This was told by a source of REN TV and added that the basic version is considered to be a robbery

The murder of the former police chief Syzran Andrew Goshta and his family may have been committed out of revenge by the criminals, told Ren TV source with reference to the opinion of colleagues of the deceased . The interlocutor of the channel added that the preliminary version of the investigation, with his family murdered by robbers.

The source also told about the details of the crime, the victims of which six people were. According to him, criminals broke into the house at night Goshta parents, while the man himself had resisted. “Attackers have staged violent reprisals against him and his family: they killed their victims with hammers and pieces of rebar,” – says the material

died from his injuries, former police chief, his wife, parents and even two people. whose identity, like REN TV he writes. At the same time Life TV channel reported that in one of the houses in the village Ivashovka Syzran district of Samara region discovered the body, is not yet established. Earlier Life TV channel reported that among the dead were except for the police colonel were his father, mother, brother, wife, brother and niece.

The bodies of three men and three women with signs of violent death were found on Sunday April 24, in one of the houses in the village of Ivashovka Syzran district of Samara region. As the press service of the regional department of the Investigative Committee at the scene a girl born in 2009 was found in a grave condition, who was hospitalized. According to Life, a child with a brain injury, was placed in intensive care.

The press service of SCR informed that on the orders of the Chairman Office Alexander Bastrykin case was transferred to the Main Department of the Investigative Committee.

Andrew Gosht headed the Interior Ministry of Russia “Syzran” from June 2013 to September 2015. He later became deputy chief of staff in the Directorate of the MOI of Russia for the Samara Region.

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