The singer Magomedova's stalker avoided arrest
Investigators in Dagestan released a man without any preventive measures who attacked the performer of nasheeds, Khadija Magomedova, in her home. The singer herself stated that she fears for her life.
"Caucasian Knot" reported that an unknown person attacked the Dagestani singer Khadija Magomedova in her home. According to the singer, the man had been stalking her for two years. In the police, the man stated that he wants to marry her. Magomedova had to see a doctor after the attack.
The performer of nasheeds Khadija Magomedova expressed concerns for her life, stating that the man who attacked her is now free. An emotional video about her stalker being "released" was published on her Instagram page * khadidja_official_.
In the video, the woman is crying, stating that the attacker threatened her with violence. "What does a person have to do to be imprisoned? The person was released! Do I have to be killed for him to be imprisoned? How could they release a person? A man has been stalking me for two years," says Magomedova in the video.
A representative of the investigative authorities confirmed that the police did not petition for the arrest of the 50-year-old resident of Makhachkala, who was detained after breaking into Magomedova's home.
"The crime is of minor severity, the suspect admits guilt. The case will be quickly sent to court for consideration, there is no need for preventive measures," the investigator's position is quoted by RIA "Novosti".
In her story on her page, Magomedova added that police are guarding her home around the clock after the attack. "There can be no talk of marriage. This person is a maniac, I don't know him," the singer wrote, in particular.
Magomedova also published screenshots of conversations with people who know her stalker. According to acquaintances, the man has five children and has repeatedly used violence against his wife and "touched women on public transport." He reportedly expressed his obsession with Khadija Magomedova, in particular, to his own wife, according to these conversations.