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    Shirak Region lawyers ready to help relatives of slain Gyumri family

    10:47, 27.01.2015


    The attorneys of Armenia's Shirak Region stand ready to provide free
    legal assistance to the relatives of the Avetisyan family members, who
    were brutally killed recently in Gyumri city, and to act as their
    representative, lawyer Hayk Harutyunyan wrote on his Facebook account.

    "If need be, we are ready to get involved with all 30 attorneys, and
    provide assistance," Harutyunyan specifically wrote.

    The Avetisyan family relatives had told Armenian News-NEWS.am that
    they need legal and psychological assistance, and they also want for
    their safety to be ensured.

    Within the framework of the criminal case that has been filed into
    this brutal murder, the slain Avetisyan family members have been
    recognized as victims, but the case still does not have the legal
    successors of these victims; for that reason, the aforesaid relatives
    need to petition to the investigator.

    As reported earlier, six members of the Avetisyan family--including a
    two-year-old girl--were shot dead, and a six-month-old baby was wounded
    in their house in Gyumri on January 12; but the baby boy died in
    hospital on January 19.

    Valery Permyakov, a serviceman of the 102nd Russian Military Base in
    the city, stands accused in this crime. Permyakov was apprehended by
    the Russian border guards near the Armenian-Turkish border on the same
    night, he was arrested on January 14, and he is held in custody at the
    Russian military base.

    The soldier is charged under Russian law, with "the murder of more
    than two people" and "desertion with a service weapon." And on January
    21, the Investigative Committee of Armenia also filed a criminal
    charge against Permyakov, and with "premeditated murder of two or more
    persons." The Russian soldier has accepted the charge.


    Armenia News - NEWS.am

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