
In the notorious village of Kushchevskaya, where a mass murder of 12 people was committed, an exhumation of more than 120 bodies will be carried out, since the burial was carried out with violations and the cause of death raises questions. As the prosecutor’s office found out, many local residents were buried without pathologist procedures, even if there were traces of damage on the body.
In general, the prosecutor's office of the Krasnodar Territory revealed more than 120 facts of burial of people with violations in the Kushchevsky district, the representative of the regional department Nikolai Miracle told RIA Novosti .
"More than 120 facts of the burial of people with violations were identified. In all facts, the materials were transferred to the IC management, and further procedural decisions on all materials will be made by this department," said the wonderful.
The bodies of people whose conclusions are caused by doubts are likely to be extracted from the graves and sent for a second examination. In the central district hospital of the village of Kushchevskaya, a total verification of documentation is underway. First of all, all the death certificates issued to residents of the village over the past years are studied, Life News writes.
Apparently, local residents also expect to find out the truth about how their acquaintances and relatives died, since the deaths of many seem strange and ambiguous to them. “You can’t even imagine how many young people have died in recent years! Normal, healthy guys and girls,” says Nikolai Kushchevskaya, “will be excavated, they will establish the cause of death, and they may find the perpetrators.”
Law enforcement agencies continue the investigation of the criminal situation in the Kushchevsky district in connection with the brutal murder of 12 people, committed in the village in early November 2010. On suspicion of committing a crime, nine local residents were arrested. This, according to the investigation, is the leader of an organized criminal group Sergey Tsapok, deputy of the Kushchevsky district, Sergei Tsepovyaz and their accomplices aged 16 to 35 years - Alexey Gurov, Evgeny Gurov, Vyacheslav Skasedub, Igor Maidanyuk, Andrei Bykov, Sergey Karpenko, Igor Chernykh.
In Ukraine, two more members of the Tsapka gang - Vladimir Alekseev, nicknamed Vova Lesseen and Vyacheslav Ryabtsev, nicknamed Buba, are currently being detained and currently expecting extradition to Russia.
During the investigation of this resonance crime, the commission of the central devices of the Prosecutor General’s Office, the Investigative Committee and the Ministry of Internal Affairs also began a comprehensive check of police officers of the Kushchevsky district. As a result, a number of crimes committed in past years were disclosed.