Murder of two schoolchildren in Vinnytsia region: former teacher detained.
Detention of the former teacher suspected of murdering schoolchildren
According to inkorr.com: A 23-year-old former teacher has been detained in the Vinnytsia region, suspected of murdering two students. The incident occurred on the morning of September 10, when the perpetrator attacked young people from the 10th and 11th grades who were on their way to school. The children sustained serious neck injuries and died on the spot.
The crime scene investigation and inquiry are being conducted by a joint group led by the head of the Vinnytsia Regional Prosecutor's Office. Investigative actions are underway, an application for suspicion is being prepared, and a motion for preventive measures in the form of detention is being sought against the suspect.
Vladyslav Bevz and Mykola Bylyk, whose lives were cut short, were studying at Shargorod Lyceum No. 2. Crimes related to children are under special control of the prosecutor's office according to a decision by the Attorney General of Ukraine.
The detained individual turned out to be a former teacher of the deceased students. Meanwhile, the investigation continues, and law enforcement is conducting a series of measures to clarify all the circumstances of this tragic event.
This case has caused a significant public outcry, as such crimes are particularly severe and tragic. The investigation continues to work in order to clarify all details and motives of the crime, as well as to ensure justice in this matter.
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