In Sochi, local women recognize their live mother as dead through request to Court

In Sochi, sisters Tatiana and Svetlana Pidbolyachnaya are accused of fraud in obtaining inheritance. According to investigators, the women filed a lawsuit to the court and succeeded in recognizing their mother as dead, although she was still alive, but lived in another city. According to the victim, she has lost her housing, since the house with a land plot belonging to her were sold and demolished during the construction of Olympic facilities.

The Pidbolyachnaya sisters are accused of the fact that "acting in a group of persons by prior agreement, by cheat in the form of fraud, out of mercenary motives, they acquired the right to property belonging to their mother Irina Pidbolyachnaya." This was announced by the indictment, approved by Arthur Shmoilov, Prosecutor of the Adler District. A copy of the indictment is available to the "Caucasian Knot".

According to the investigators, in 2007, the Pidbolyachnaya sisters presented a document to the Adler District Court of Sochi, according to which their mother was searched by the Adler ROVD (District Police Interior) as a missing person since 2002. On March 14, 2007, on the basis of the document and the evidence given by the sisters, the Court recognized Irina Pidbolyachnaya as dead. After that, the Pidbolyachnaya sisters were given the right to inherit the property of their mother.

The material damage inflicted to Irina Pidbolyachnaya is estimated at the indictment in the amount of 2,958,288 roubles excluding moral damage. In 2011, the money was received by the Pidbolyachnaya sisters under an agreement with the Olympic department for the house and land plot in the village of Moldovka owned by their mother.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

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Source: CK correspondent