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A Novosibirsk paedophile convicted of murdering a relative has returned from SVO and goes to schools to meet children

 A Novosibirsk paedophile convicted of murdering a relative has returned from SVO and goes to schools to meet children




As his ex-wife writes, 35-year-old Nikita Semyanov went to SVO from the colony. In May 2022, he received 9 years of strogach for killing his father-in-law over a conflict in the garage.


"He put a cellophane bag over his head and wrapped it with wire to make sure he was dead, he took the body into the car and drove it to his plot, stripped it and buried it in the foundations of the house"


After returning from the war, budgetary institutions began to report on the killer's visits: he visited the library named after Garin-Mikhailovsky. Garin-Mikhailovsky library and the Novosibirsk branch of the "Russian Association of Heroes".


"And now the Internet actively walks posts, that Semyanov Nikita is a hero of the SWO, and also goes to meetings with children and teaches them love for the Motherland and overcoming fear. <...> How are such people allowed to children?!"

- writes his ex-wife. After the publication of the post about her ex-husband, her mother received phone threats, "But on one call everything stopped."


Later on Twitter (X), a friend of the wife said that Nikita, who was a guitar teacher at the lyceum, met his future wife at the age of 12-13, got pregnant at 16 and gave birth at 17.


"During the years we knew each other he *did* hit on 12-15 year old girls on a regular basis. He mostly preferred to do it with their consent, but not always," the friend writes

- writes the friend.


According to her, he repeatedly tried to rape her and threatened to kill her. The girl in her post also noted that the man "from childhood broke her psyche", without giving details.

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