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The zatsepers who abandoned the teenager in the ravine could mislead his family.

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The scoopers who threw the teenager who fell from the train into the ravine under the Wedge probably misled his family and did everything so that no one would find the student. This belief was shared with Izvestia on October 8 by Alexander Gretsky, who, together with a friend, found the victim in the forest at night.

The man clarified that he had learned about the missing child from the district chat. Gretsky went to the schoolboy's house to offer help in the search. The boy's mother and grandmother were convinced that he was fine — they received several messages stating that the schoolboy had allegedly been seen walking nearby.

"As it turned out later, they were most likely misled by those people who were traveling with him [on the train] and did not want him to be found. Because they were afraid that someone would find out that they were with him," the man explained.

Then a video clip appeared in a local chat, which the zatsepers posted on a social network. The teenagers claimed that their friend had fallen off the train and allegedly died. Soon the video was deleted by its authors, and a certain Ahmed contacted the man — later it turned out that a fifth-grader was hiding under this nickname.

Despite the threats and criticism coming from unknown accounts, the child gave the man all the information that the children were spreading online, discussing what had happened. Following a tip from Ahmed, Gretsky and his friend went to the Klin district and spent several hours combing the area along which the train was traveling. Later that night, the student was found lying in the grass near Streglovo station.

"I didn't recognize him at first, I thought it might be some other teenager who had been beaten up. Because he was wearing underpants and a tank top, no sneakers, no everything. <...> As it turned out later, his jaw was broken," said Gretsky.

Talking about the incident, the man suggested that there could have been a scuffle between the teenagers. He stressed that the student had been communicating with the zatsepers for about a month, and after his fall from the train, the teenagers simply ran home, deciding to hide what had happened from the adults.

"When it became known that the child had been found, a girl called and introduced herself as his classmate. And then an adult woman called. Both asked the same question: "Does he remember how it happened?" — Gretsky shared, noting that his interlocutors could be connected with this company.

The rescue of a school student who fell from a train became known earlier that day. It was noted that teenagers rode on a "Swallow", the speed of which can reach 160 km per hour. One of the minors fell off and fell into a ravine. Then his friends thought he was dead, left him in the grass and ran home. As the Izvestia source explained, the teenagers did not talk about the incident for three days. The schoolboy's mother said that her son is in intensive care.

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Переведено сервисом «Яндекс Переводчик»

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