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Murder of 6-year-old boy solved

DUSAHNBE, May 21, Asia-Plus  — Two teenagers have been detained on suspicion of having killed a 6-year-old boy in the Hissor district.  

According to the Ministry of Interior (MoI), two 8th grade pupils, the Haidarov brothers Navrous and Mehriddin, were detained on suspicion of having killed their 6-year-old cousin Isroil Haidarov.

“The teenagers have already confessed to Isroil”s murder,” said the source at a MoI.  “According to them they killed him because he had complained to his parents that the cousins had stolen nuts from their house.” 

We will recall that the body of a boy with several stab wounds and his scalp removed was found in a vineyard of the Collective farm Moskva in the Hissor district, some 25 kilometers to the west of Dushanbe, on May 19.  The boy was identified as the 6-year-old Isroil Haidarov from the Collective Farm Moskva.

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