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The only stab with a knife was fatal. Acknowledging his guilt, V. Tankevičius stated that at the time of the incident he cut a sandwich and stabbed his friend without hating his insults.
The court ruled that V. Tankevičius was guilty of murder and sentenced to eight years in prison. A woman who lost her brother was sentenced to 5,000 for murder. moral damage.
In 2020 a serious crime was committed. on April 11, at approximately 8:40 p.m., in the lounge. According to the case data, while intoxicated with alcohol (1.16 percent alcohol), V. Tankevičius deliberately stabbed the victim once in the chest with a knife.
The knife damaged the heart and lungs. Everything was complicated by an acute hemorrhage, swelling of the brain, from which the victim died.
Killer version
At the trial, the defendant V. Tankevičius fully admitted his guilt for the criminal act charged against him. He explained that it was Saturday, he returned home after work, where he, his sister, and his brother lived at his sister’s house, and he decided to have a drink at home.
The brother had gone to a neighboring town at the time and, when he returned, he said that he had to go find his girlfriend. A horse went to that town with his brother. There he also met the victim, who lived with his brother’s girlfriend and was close to the house.
He knew the victim, they were friends. Before returning home, he drank a little together with the victim, then offered to go to V. Tankevičius’s house together for another drink, and the victim agreed.
While there was no conflict, there were no fights with the victim. When he returned home, his brother and his girlfriend went out somewhere, and V. Tankevičius and the victim started drinking. When the victim started drinking, he asked him to smoke, he replied no.
Then, according to the killer, a friend began to hold on to him, touching him, yelling and insulting him in every way. At that moment, he himself was standing at the table, preparing a snack and holding a knife in his right hand. The victim stood behind him and insulted him with several words, shaking his shoulder.
V. Tankevičius was nervous because he was being insulted, and holding the knife by the handle in his right hand, he turned to the victim and stabbed him once. The victim then fell onto a folding chair next to the table.
The killer said he stabbed weakly while the victim was nearby. He claimed that the knife was inserted slightly and that the victim could have inserted it deeper when it fell. He stabbed the victim reluctantly, just because he was angry at her insults.
V. Tankevičius said he didn’t want to pierce with a knife, he thought the handle would hit him. Alcohol also influenced his actions because at the time he was drunk. If I had been sober, I wouldn’t have.
It was too late to help
After the stabbing, he immediately picked up the victim, placed her on the bed, pulled out that knife, and dropped it under the bed. Then he saw that the victim was running bleeding from the mouth. He watched as if the victim was breathing.
V. Tankevičius picked up the phone. Remember his hands were shaking. He pulled out a knife from under the bed and, with a knife in one hand and a phone in the other, he went out to see where his brother was. He wanted his brother to call an ambulance, but neither his brother nor his girlfriend were anywhere.
Returning inside, he saw a seriously injured friend fall onto his side. Only then did V. Tankevičius personally call an ambulance. When calling the doctors, he said the man was injured and that maybe they could come see him, but he did not tell them that he hurt him because he was scared.
Asked about breathing, he replied that he was not breathing. They told her to check her pulse, but she said it didn’t seem to be there. His hands were shaking. He said the ambulance would come see. Doctors arrived in 15 minutes. and found that the man was dead.
Then an ambulance called the police and told V. Tankevičius to wait at the house, at the bank, not to enter. By then, his brother and his girlfriend had already returned. True, during the initial questioning, the killer tried to evade in every way, but eventually broke down and confessed.
He drank but he was a good man
The victim told RS in court that she is the killer’s sister and only knows about the incident because of the languages that spread in the village, since she lives 3 km away. She found out about the accident when her sister called her and told her that she had killed her brother.
The next day he and his son went to that town to find out what had happened there. The woman said that the brother drank, like everyone else, did not work officially, but was a day laborer, never answered and helped everyone in the town, thus earning money.
When he drank, he was not in conflict, he was very upset, but he did not beat anything. He divorced his wife, who now lives in Belarus, when he ended up in prison during the Soviet era for taking 3 rubles with kopecks from an old man he was drinking with.
After that, his brother was no longer sentenced, working on the farm. He had two children who were paid alimony after the divorce. The woman asked for compensation for material damages to cover the expenses of the funeral and moral damages to order the tomb, to build a monument a year later.
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