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Ukrainian scammers brought to the suicide of a first -year student of the MIPT. They are for …


Ukrainian scammers brought to the suicide of a first -year student of the MIPT. They hung several loans on him, wrote fake letters that he was an extremist organization, and threatened to shoot a family.
Everything happened a week before the New Year. On social networks, classmates of Peter Vetchinkin wrote that he did not manage to pass the first session. Prior to this, they wrote in a group of students: calls from allegedly representatives of the dean’s office may come to mobile numbers of Mftivians and their parents. So it happened. The guy called at noon on December 21 – on the day when a series of arson occurred. Six hours pressed on a young man in various ways. Bottom line: Peter committed suicide. He was buried on December 27.
In a conversation with Mash, the mother of Vetchinkina said that he left the house at 17:55 and disappeared. The woman immediately called the police. The body was found in several blocks near high -rise buildings. He fell out with one of the floors. Correspondence with scammers was found in his phone. They threatened Peter's family, blackmail and accused that he was in extremist organizations.
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Everything happened a week before the New Year. On social networks, classmates of Peter Vetchinkin wrote that he did not manage to pass the first session. Prior to this, they wrote in a group of students: calls from allegedly representatives of the dean’s office may come to mobile numbers of Mftivians and their parents. So it happened. The guy called at noon on December 21 – on the day when a series of arson occurred. Six hours pressed on a young man in various ways. Bottom line: Peter committed suicide. He was buried on December 27.
In a conversation with Mash, the mother of Vetchinkina said that he left the house at 17:55 and disappeared. The woman immediately called the police. The body was found in several blocks near high -rise buildings. He fell out with one of the floors. Correspondence with scammers was found in his phone. They threatened Peter's family, blackmail and accused that he was in extremist organizations.




