Woman stabs grandson over TV remote

Published October 10, 2015

MOSCOW: A Russian woman has been jailed for six years for repeatedly stabbing her young grandson for not fetching the television remote control for her, prosecutors said on Friday.

The 51-year-old woman “stabbed her five-year-old grandson three times in the stomach and chest with a kitchen knife after he did not pass her the remote control,” the regional prosecutor’s office in the Siberian Krasnoyarsk region said in a statement.

The woman had been drinking but was found to be sane, it said. The child survived and later told investigators that he was attacked because “he couldn’t find the remote”.

The serious injuries sustained by the boy has left him with liver damage, the statement added.

The incident occurred in February and the woman was handed the jail term after a trial in a local court.

Domestic violence, especially under the influence of alcohol is a widespread problem in Russia, and goes unreported in most cases.

Published in Dawn, October 10th, 2015

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