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That child was ours and we never had a similar conversation. Tigran's mother, who was strangled, does not believe that her son was killed by her husband. In the morning


According to preliminary data, the mother of three-year-old Tigran, who was strangled by his father, Parandzem Vatyan, still does not believe what happened. In a conversation with "Aravot", the woman said that she personally alerted the law enforcement officers about the case of her son's disappearance. So the search began. After 7 days of searching, on the afternoon of November 2, the police came to the house to identify the child's body and took it to the scene. "The shoes were lying far from him, his eyes were open, he was completely lost in the dirt and dust, his face had injuries. It wasn't that he was unrecognizable, I recognized him."

Tigran was accompanied by his older brother, who did not speak at all, but showed what had happened with gestures. He said that they did not understand what the child was saying, they brought in a psychologist to understand. The mother did not deny that her son, who was with Tigran, put his hand to her throat. According to Parandzem Vatyan, there were injuries on that son's face as well. "The face was burnt in places, there were traces of putting out a cigarette on the face."

Parandzem Vatyan does not believe what happened, especially that her husband did such a thing. After recognizing Tigran's body, she says that she never saw her husband again to ask anything. Parandzem is still trying to find the reason for the terrible incident in himself, but he does not see any reason.

"My husband has never abused either me or my children. He was a caring father. I keep asking myself why and I don't believe why he had to do such a thing." Parandzem also finds it hard to believe that Tigran's body was moved from place to place by her husband, who was participating in the search for rescuers. Parandzem does not believe even that confession. "That child was ours and there was never such a conversation between us, there were never such doubts in my husband.
I don't know where that information came from. The father of my 5 children is also my husband." Full article with link.

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