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Moscow says ‘bloody nanny’ schizophrenic

AFP | MAX DELANY
Published : Mar 4, 2016, 2:40 am IST
Updated : Mar 4, 2016, 2:40 am IST

Moscow investigators said on Thursday that a nanny accused of decapitating a child has been diagnosed schizophrenic, as footage emerged of her apparently linking the killing to Russia’s bombing in Syr

Moscow investigators said on Thursday that a nanny accused of decapitating a child has been diagnosed schizophrenic, as footage emerged of her apparently linking the killing to Russia’s bombing in Syria.

Suspect Gyulchekhra Bobokulova from Muslim-majority Uzbekistan — whom the press have dubbed “the bloody nanny” — was detained on Monday as she was waving the child’s severed head outside a metro station in northwestern Moscow. She was sent for psychiatric examinations.

Arriving at a Moscow court on Wednesday, the 38-year-old told journalists that “Allah ordered” the killing as a judge ordered her held in custody for two months over the murder of the girl, whom investigators say was aged either four or five.

Undated footage later emerged on the Internet appearing to show the mother-of-three saying the attack was “revenge” for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bombing campaign in Syria, which began in September.

“I took revenge,” she says in the video in response to a question from a man who cannot be seen.

“Against the one that spilled blood,” she says, dressed in the same clothes she wore in court.

“Putin is bombing. Bombs from airplanes. Why are you bombing Muslim Nobody talks about it. They also want to live.”

After the appearance of the video, Russia’s Investigative Committee — which reports directly to Mr Putin — swiftly released a statement saying Bobokulova has “long been diagnosed with schizophrenia”.

“For a person who has long been diagnosed with schizophrenia, the motive at the moment the crime was committed, as a rule, does not coincide with the explanations given after the event,” committee spokesperson Vladimir Markin said. “I appeal to the media: do not make premature conclusions and protect the psychological state of your viewers.”

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov also dismissed Bobokulova’s apparent claims that the killing was revenge for Mr Putin’s Syria campaign.

“It is obvious that we are talking about a deranged person,” Mr Peskov said. “You need to relate to her words as you would to the words of a deranged person.”

Location: Russian Federation, Moscow (City), Moscow