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    The Moscow Times
    Thursday, October 21, 2004. Page 4.

    School Troubles End in 2 Murders, Suicide
    By Carl Schreck
    Staff Writer Academic troubles have ended tragically for two schoolchildren:
    A 13-year-old boy killed his parents after being punished for poor grades,
    while a 14-year-old boy jumped to his death from a 12th-floor apartment
    after being expelled.
    The 13-year-old boy in the Altai region village of Talmenka walked into his
    parents' room last Thursday night while they were sleeping and shot them in
    the head with his father's 12-gauge shotgun, which he had taken from an
    unlocked safe in the house, Russian media reported, citing police.
    Altai regional police could not be reached for comment Wednesday, but a
    police spokesman told Interfax that earlier that evening the boy's parents
    had punished him after a parent-teacher conference in which they were told
    their son was falling behind in his studies. The boy told investigators his
    father had beaten him, Gazeta reported.
    The spokesman did not release the name of the boy, who is in the eighth
    grade, or his parents, but Utro.ru identified them Wednesday as Alexander
    Bykov, 50, and Galina Bykova, 47. Other news reports identified the boy as
    Sasha or Shurik, diminutives for Alexander.
    After killing his parents, the boy skipped school on Friday to clean up the
    blood and hide the bodies in a closet, Rossiiskaya Gazeta reported. He went
    to school on Saturday.

    "I saw him in the hallway and asked why he hadn't been in school on Friday,"
    Lyubov Shapovalova, the boy's class director, told the paper. "As he walked
    by, he said something like, 'I punished my dad, man!' and went to class."
    The boy's older sister, who does not live at home, stopped by her parents'
    house Saturday and, seeing blood on the floor, called the police, Gazeta
    reported.
    The boy is now undergoing a psychological assessment, the police spokesman
    told Interfax. Murder charges have been filed, but it is unlikely the boy
    will face any jail time, as he has not yet turned 14 and is legally still a
    juvenile.
    Meanwhile, Gevorg Petrosyan committed suicide on Oct. 8 by jumping out of
    his 12th-story bedroom window in the Moscow region town of Kuntsev, town
    prosecutor Alexei Grigoryev said Wednesday.
    Grigoryev would not comment on the details of the case, citing an
    investigation, but Moskovsky Komsomolets and Komsomolskaya Pravda reported
    that Petrosyan had been expelled from School No. 389 in Sergiyev Posad by
    school director Lidia Kanchikova.
    The newspapers said Petrosyan was kicked out after being wrongly accused of
    bringing alcohol on a field trip.
    Kanchikova denied that she had expelled Petrosyan, Moskovsky Komsomolets
    reported. "I just turned him over to his mother and told him to come back on
    Monday," Kanchikova said.
    Grigoryev said prosecutors are considering open a criminal case on charges
    of driving a person to suicide.
    Kanchikova cannot be tried if charges are filed. She died of a heart attack
    last week, Grigoryev said.
    Her age was unclear.
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