What
price a life? One woman evaluated her daughter's internal organs
at $10,000
A court in
the Bryansk region of Russia issued a conviction against Olga
Zelentsova. The woman was found guilty of selling an underage
individual for commercial purposes. Investigators determined that
an unemployed, alcohol-addicted woman, a mother of two juvenile
children, was trying to sell her daughter's internal organs.
Russian police
found out that a young woman was looking for people, willing to
buy "live goods." Investigators traced the woman themselves
and arranged several meetings with her, as potential clients,
to discuss all terms and prices of a possible deal with the seller.
A "client"
told the woman that he was going to purchase her little daughter
and use the girl as a prostitute. After that the disguised police
officer said that the girl would probably have to be killed to
withdraw her internal organs and tissues. The mother did not mind.
The seller and the "buyer" agreed on a $10,000 deal.
Olga Zelentsova
was arrested in August this year, when she came to receive the
money for her daughter. The court sentenced Zelentsova to six
years of coercive works in a colony. The woman will most likely
be deprived of parental rights for her two little children, born
in 1999 and 2005.
Source:
Pravda.ru
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