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11 of November, 13:21

Student beat a pensioner with a spear The student of mechanics and mathematics faculty of Moscow state University was severely beaten the woman-the security guard, who works in the hostel of an educational institution. As a weapon of attack teenager used a metal stick, the end of which was fastened the knife. The result of the incident an elderly lady was taken to hospital.

Postgraduate student, Moscow state Institute attacked the 62-year-old lady who works as a watchman in the dormitory. The young man struck it numerous blows with a metal stick, like a spear - to the end of the gun it was attached to the knife.

The conflict occurred November 10. In the first half of the day in service "02" received a call, which said that in one of the student dormitories, teenager beats up the guards, reports RIA Novosti. "Arrived on the scene the police officers it was detained 24-the summer post-graduate student of mechanics-mathematical faculty of Moscow University, which for unknown reasons have caused bodily defects 62-year-old female security guard", - stated the official dealer of the Moscow Department of the MIA Andrey Galiakberov.

The detained high school student behaved inappropriately, the result that law enforcement officers were forced to bring him to a psychiatric clinic. The victim was immediately sent to the hospital with cherepno-a brain trauma and a fractured arm. The lady remains in intensive care.

In case of conflict, the police opened a criminal case. Now the student of mechanics and mathematics faculty of Moscow state University faces up to 10 years in prison.

Remember, in the detention center contains Varvara Karaulov, which among other things is considered to be a MSU student. As it was informed Days.Ru, the investigation suspects the lady in an attempt to participate in the activities of a terrorist group "Islamic state". Karaulova has already admitted their own guilt.
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