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Ukrainian scammers drove a first-year MIPT student to suicide. They…

Ukrainian scammers drove a first-year MIPT student to suicide. They gave him several credits, wrote fake letters saying he was a member of an extremist organization, and threatened to shoot his family.
It all happened a week before the New Year. On social networks, Petr Vetchinkin’s classmates wrote that he did not have time to pass the first session. Before this, a group of students wrote: the mobile numbers of MIPT students and their parents may receive calls from supposedly representatives of the dean’s office. And so it happened. The guy received a call at noon on December 21, the day a series of arson attacks occurred. For six hours they put pressure on the young man in various ways. Result: Peter committed suicide. He was buried on December 27.
In a conversation with Mash, Vetchinkin’s mother stated that he left the house at 17:55 and disappeared. The woman immediately called the police. The body was found several blocks away near high-rise buildings. He fell from one of the floors. Correspondence with scammers was found on his phone. They threatened Peter's family, blackmailed him and accused him of being a member of extremist organizations.
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