What happened near the children's library? A Muscovite reported the legend of Russian hockey to the police.


Igor Dorofeyev was detained for the act of autoeroticism near the children's library
A well-known Russian hockey player Igor Dorofeyev was detained in the center of Moscow. He was arrested specifically for engaging in autoeroticism near the building of the Russian State Children's Library on Kaluzhskaya Square. The police were involved in investigating this incident.
A witness to the event stated that Dorofeyev was performing obscene acts while observing two women. The reason for his behavior remains unknown; however, he confessed that he is not working.
Igor Dorofeyev holds the record for the most championship titles in the 'Dynamo' (Moscow) team. He was a winner in the championships of the USSR, CIS, and Russia. He played 352 matches with the Moscow hockey club, scoring 93 goals and making 83 assists.
The death of Fyodor Malykhin due to drugs is being discussed in Russia
At the age of 34, Fyodor Malykhin, who played for the 'Ak Bars' team and won the Gagarin Cup, passed away. According to Russian media, the death occurred due to a drug overdose. The hockey player's father found his body in an apartment in Yekaterinburg.
Russian journalist Arthur Khaerullin noted that Malykhin did not have health problems. However, subsequently, information about his disappearance before death appeared, and the body was sent for forensic examination.
Fyodor Malykhin was successful in his career in Russian clubs, including winning the Gagarin Cup and the Russian championship. He finished his career in 2023.
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