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    HUSBAND MURDERS WIFE OUT OF LOVE: "IF HE LOVED HER, WOULD HE KILL HER? "- ASKS VICTIM'S DAUGHTER

    http://hetq.am/eng/articles/21674/husband-murders-wife-out-of-love-if-he-loved-her-would-he-kill-her?---asks-victims-daughter.html
    12:04, December 19, 2012

    In the scope of the Rapid Response Unit created by Society without
    Violence NGO, we present another case of domestic violence with a
    tragic end. The mission of Rapid Response Unit is to uncover cases
    of domestic violence in our society, give them public coverage and
    to pursue transparent and fair investigation.

    With tears in her dark-black eyes Anahit, a 17 year-old girl who's
    matured in the span of a mere few days from pain and suffering,
    is trying to recall how she lost her mother two weeks ago.

    "I was asleep, but I woke up at 4am because my mother was screaming.

    My sister Arpine was still asleep. I hurried to the dinning-room to
    find the door locked and Valodya hitting my mom. Mom was shouting
    for me to open the door. I ran to the kitchen, picked-up a spoon
    and opened the door easily. I entered the room and saw him hitting
    my mom with a vase," Anahit recounts. "I tried to take mom away, but
    he again started hitting her. Then he brought mom to the kitchen by
    dragging her on the floor. That's when he began to stab her with the
    knife. We were calling for help and pleading for him to stop. But he
    wouldn't listen to us. He was killing our mom in front of our eyes."

    The step-father, 51 year-old Valodya Muradyan, killed his wife,
    35 year-old Dianna Nahapetyan, in the presence of her daughters on
    December 4.

    One of the sisters, 14 years-old Arpine, hasn't spoken at all after the
    incident. Dianna's mother 58 year-old Valya Nahapetyan says the girls
    are stressed-out, having witnessed the violence against their mother.

    Unsuccessfully trying to save their mother, the sisters run out of
    the house and try to find help by knocking the neighbors' doors. But
    no one answers. Barefoot, the children go to the police station. When
    the girls were trying to get out of the house, the step-father manages
    to cut Anahit's leg with the knife.

    "Luckily, the girls managed to get out, or else he would have killed
    them as well. What could I"- told Dianna's mother.

    The murderer managed to lock the house door and escape before the
    police came. The next day he showed up at the Shengavit police station
    and confessed he had killed his wife. The Criminal Investigation
    Department of the Ararat Provincial Police launched a murder criminal
    case.

    Dianna's family house is in the Armash village of Ararat. The girls
    moved there to live.

    Dianna's mother Valya said she had three girls, the youngest of which
    died at the age of 14 from stroke. The other sister is married and
    lives in the US. Dianna married for the first time at the age of 17.

    The first husband was also from Armash. During ten years of married
    life she had two daughters. Later she got divorced.

    In 2006, Dianna met Valodya Muradyan, who had left his family in the
    US and returned to Armenia. He was a relative of Dianna's sister's
    husband. Dianna's mother says they didn't approve of her relationship
    with Valodya but they couldn't force her out of it.

    Valya Nahapetyan with the portrait of Diana "I struggled a lot to split
    them up. I even sent her to Sochi to live with my brother, but Valodya
    found her there as well. Before that, they lived in Hrazdan. He was
    always in some kind of strange deals. He borrowed money from some
    people and they took and kept him in Vardenis. Dianna found money
    and brought him back,",- recounts Valya Nahapetyan, Dianna's mother.

    Valya says that her daughter's relationship with Valodya proved to
    be fatal for Dianna as she paid with her life.

    Dianna, with her husband, daughters and mother lived in Abkhazia
    for awhile. Valodya bought and sold cars there. He was under the
    "protection" of one of local authorities. When that protection dried
    up, some unknown people took the cars from him.

    "He took $60,000 from different people promising to bring back cars
    for them. They hardly managed to escape from Abkhazia to Russia, or
    else he would be killed. Then he left for Mexico to cross over the
    border into the US, but he was sent back on the same plane because
    he lacked an entrance visa,"- says Valya. "It took his mother some
    time to get his papers in order and take him to the US."

    Even from halfway around the world, Valodya kept pestering Dianna
    with telephone calls and promises of love.

    "He called and told her that he was coming. Dianna told him to at
    least buy a house for them to live in when he arrived. He sent the
    money and Dianna bought an old house in Ararat. I have to give him
    that much. She suffered a lot renovating the place. He came and they
    started to live together. He had brought cars with him and was busy
    selling them,"- the mother recalls.

    But the fights between the spouses continued; they were quarreling
    every day.

    "He wouldn't let my mother live peacefully as he was jealous. Even
    if somebody looked at her in the street he'd start quarreling. My mom
    was young and very beautiful. He would check her cell phone, calling
    her bad names. Two days before the incident my mom threw him out of
    the house. He returned one day,"- says Anahit. "That day, they again
    quarreled but he got down on his knees and apologized to y mother.

    My mom was the understanding type.... I have made a video with my
    i-pad showing how he pushed and insulted her. I always told her to be
    careful, since he might hurt her. I don't think he loved her. Would
    he kill her, if he loved her?

    Neighbors describe Dianna as a proud person would didn't socialize
    that much. They say she always dressed fashionably modern and drove
    a foreign car.

    "She was a beautiful woman but they generally kept to themselves.

    They were always quarreling,"- the neighbors say.

    Valya Nahapetyan learnt about her daughter's death in the US. She
    says she had talked to her two days before the tragic incident

    "I kept telling him to leave her, to get a divorce if it was impossible
    to live together. It's 21st century after all. I told him that I'd
    take care of my grandchildren. The he goes on Shant TV and brazenly
    states that he loved Dianna. I told the investigator that, in a fit
    of anger, it's possible to slap your beloved wife. But he stabbed
    her 25 times with a knife. Then he stabbed her in the throat to make
    sure she was dead. He knowingly tortured her to death. My children
    seem to have gone crazy,"- says a teary-eyed Valya.

    Mother is suffocating from the anguish of her daughter's cruel death.

    Anahit says, "They applied make-up to mother's face, but it was
    still black. She was so beautiful, but at that time she looked 15
    years older.

    Valya Nahapetyan, Dianna's mother, will act as her legal successor.

    She is going to hire a lawyer. The Rapid Response Unit will support
    Valya in the case. Valya says she will sue Shant TV for covering the
    murder in such a one-sided fashion.

    "They had no moral right to broadcast such material. Fine Dianna
    has died and gone. She won't see any of this, but what about these
    children? They are interviewing the murderer, the neighbors, but what
    about me? Why won't they ask me?", - tells Valya Nahapetyan.

    P.S. If you have witnessed a case of domestic violence please alert
    the Rapid Response Unit at http://rru.swv.am/.

    Gayane Lazarian

    SWV Rapid Response Unit

    First photo- Dianna's mom Valya Nahapetyan and daughter Anahit

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