Monday, October 5, 2015

In Novosibirsk, filed a case on the poisoning of children, “spice” – Russian newspaper

Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Novosibirsk region opened a criminal case after three five-year girls were poisoned at kindergarten synthetic drugs. As reported by “RG” representative office Anastasia Kuleshov, a criminal case on the fact of illegal sale of narcotics in the territory of the institution.

The investigation fulfills several versions of how the drug could be in one of the pupils of the kindergarten. Initially, the girl said that she had found a brilliant bag not far from the veranda – with her friends, they added the contents in the “soup” when playing in the kitchen and tasted cooked “meal” feel bad. Later it was reported that the drug young cook could bring from home, in addition, is considered and the option that someone else could “treat” children terrible potion – at the moment the investigators did not dismiss any of the versions, establishing all the circumstances incident.

As explained “RG” in the regional MOI on the territory of the kindergarten held a thorough search involving dog handlers. Service dog was unable to detect the location of the proposed bookmarks spice, which, according to them, and the children ran. However, any conclusions to do early. Mother girl added according to the investigation in the “dish”, “spice”, denies even the possibility that her daughter could find a bag with the drug where else apart from the territory of the kindergarten. After all, she devotes himself to the child and follow each step.

According to the Investigative Committee, whose leadership has taken special control and inspection actions of employees of the kindergarten now children’s health is not in danger. One of the girls had been discharged from the hospital, the other two moved to the general department of intensive care.

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