At a house party, an inebriated Russian roulette player was shot in the head at close range, resulting in the death of a mother-of-two.
After Anastasia Barbakar, 32, was taken to the hospital with a severe gunshot wound to her forehead, physicians promptly called the authorities.
At the hospital in Koryazhma, northern Russia, she passed away two days later, on January 30, without ever regaining consciousness.
When the party host, Vladislav K., 34, showed off his new air rifle to the guests on January 25, the terror began.
The group had been tinkering with the firearm, feigning to shoot, when Anastasia went one step further, according to local sources.
Because she thought the rifle was empty, she allegedly pressed the barrel to her forehead and demanded to be shot.
She died two days later, on January 30, without ever regaining consciousness at the hospital in Koryazhma, northern Russia.
The horror unfolded on January 25 when the party host, identified only as 34-year-old Vladislav K., showed off his new air rifle to guests.
According to local reports, the group had been fooling around with the weapon, pretending to take aim, when Anastasia took things a step further.
She reportedly put the barrel to her forehead and insisted on being shot, believing the gun was empty.
“She could find an approach to every task she did, you can say a lot of good things about Nastya.”
Vladislav was first arrested by police on suspicion of causing death by negligence, but it is anticipated that the charge will be upgraded to manslaughter.
Even though they are frequently seen as toys, certain powerful air rifles are capable of firing lead bullets at a speed that is on par with a.44 Magnum revolver, which is more than enough to be deadly up close.
Significant concerns have been raised by video showing an eight-year-old groom in Russia dancing for the first time following an unlawful arranged marriage to a thirteen-year-old girl.
A startling clip shows the adolescent girl in a flowing white bridal dress leading a slow dance with the underage male as dozens of delighted adults watch on.
According to local sources, the video went viral online and infuriated Russians at the unfair and unlawful behavior.
In the brief video, the little guy wearing navy pants and a blazer looks dejected.
His prospective spouse, who is taller than the young child, appears just as dejected.
The teen even puts the boy’s arm in the air at one point while she twists and ducks below.
In the meantime, authorities have issued an arrest request for a social media influencer who recorded himself throwing his infant into a mound of snow in order to garner likes.
The unfortunate baby, who was believed to be only two months old at the time, was thrown by Sergey Kosenko, the Russian oligarch who orchestrated the risky act.
On social media, Sergey is referred to as Mr. Thank You, and he has 46.6 million Instagram followers alone.
Authorities have since requested the arrest of a social media influencer who, in an attempt to get likes, videotaped himself tossing his baby into a pile of snow.
Sergey Kosenko, the Russian millionaire who planned the dangerous stunt, threw the poor infant, who was said to have been just two months old at the time.
Sergey has 46.6 million Instagram followers and is known as Mr. Thank You on social media.