Mother of British Boy Missing in Russia: New Twist in the Case.

Mother of British Boy Missing in Russia: New Twist in the Case
Mother of British Boy Missing in Russia: New Twist in the Case

Mother of missing Brit Oliver Pugh comments on the situation

According to The Sun: The mother of missing boy Oliver Pugh, who is believed to have fled to Russia with him, spoke about the circumstances after a long absence.

Oliver, three years old, went missing with his mother, Anastasia Chikina, six weeks ago, just before a court hearing that could have stripped her of parental rights.

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Oliver loves Lego, cars, and airplanes.

Anastasia, a 32-year-old blogger with 140,000 followers, left a mysterious message on Instagram stating that "the truth will come to light." She is trying to earn a living giving life advice online, although she has never been married herself.

Her father, who lives in Marbella, offered a reward of £87,000 (100,000 euros) in hopes of bringing Oliver home.

“We have a difficult conversation to have. We’re talking about how scary it is when the system is against the child,” Anastasia wrote.

A court in Marbella granted full custody to Oliver's father this summer, prohibiting Anastasia from leaving the country.

Oliver is three and a half years old, 100 cm tall, has blonde hair, and blue eyes. The boy's father, a 36-year-old man, shared his feelings, noting that he and the mother raised their son in different households but filed a new case in court due to disagreement.

The police believe Anastasia may have returned to Russia to keep her son. They are actively searching for her, conducting an investigation into kidnapping.

Call for search of missing boy Oliver Enterprise

Anastasia disappeared with her son from their home in Marbella around July 20, after which she stopped responding to calls, and their residence became empty.

Oliver and his mother have not been in contact, and the father reported their disappearance on August 7, when he began to worry about their safety.

The authorities in Spain have sought assistance in the investigation, as it is initially considered a parental kidnapping case. Anyone with information is requested to contact the Spanish National Police or send an email to a special address.

Questions about the fate of little Oliver Pugh remain urgent, as his disappearance has caused great concern among the public. Despite active searches, the situation remains unresolved, and the boy's father can only hope for his son's swift return. The speed of communication between the parents and government agencies will also be crucial in resolving this complex case.

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