Details of a horrific crime in Norgėlai village revealed: man buried his mother and daughter and then set fire to house



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The man suspected of murder before the Šiauliai County Police Serious Crimes Investigation Board officers who carried out the pre-trial investigation admitted that his actions could have been caused by drunkenness as he had never been violent while sober.

And drunkenness was common in those houses, and violence was common too. The man has already been convicted three times for violence against his partner and his mother. The last time was in June of last year. He was sentenced to one year and seven months in prison, but the execution of the sentence was postponed for two years and various obligations were imposed, reports Šiauliai County Police.

Both women and their mother’s coexistence also loved alcohol. The latter was hospitalized at the end of August last year for health problems. And being here, he learned that he had nowhere to return, because the house he owned had burned down and the partner with his daughter had been murdered.

Fire in 2020 On the night of August 30, the Raseiniai District Police Commissariat patrols returning to Raseiniai from the Ariogala side in the town of Norgėlai, Raseiniai District, took notice.

The reddened sky and the rising cloud of smoke immediately raised suspicion of a fire and officials turned on the side of a possible disaster. When they saw the house burning in flames, they informed the guard and soon firefighters and doctors rushed to the scene. After the fire was extinguished, the bodies of two women, a 54-year-old woman and a 28-year-old daughter, were found under a pile of coal.

The accident was initially thought to have been caused by careless handling of fire or cigarettes, but when officers inspecting the scene found an ax in the open-air kitchen with blood stains and sticky hair on the shoulder, a felony and arson was attempted. destroy their tracks.

As it was known that one of the two men who lived in the house was in the hospital, the question arose as to where the second man was, the daughter’s partner.

And the daughter’s partner was wandering through the bushes at that time and observing the situation. He hid in the bushes all day, and the next night he walked towards Raseiniai. Here, in an abandoned house on the outskirts of the city, he spent the night and made his way to the city, where policemen were detained.

The man pleaded guilty to the crimes committed. It turns out that the day before and on the same day the women were killed and the fire started, the house got drunk. And conflictive. And when the mother of the partner began to take the man out of the house, the accused, according to him, got very angry, grabbed the ax in his hand and struck her on the woman’s head. This collapsed.

At that moment, his roommate, who was sleeping in bed, woke up and, seeing such an image, began to scream. They also killed her with an ax. Then the man, taking a canister of gasoline in the open-air kitchen, threw it into the hut through the window, started a fire, and went out without even looking back.

Medical experts found that the women died immediately from the blows to the head. And the accused of the crime did not manage to hide with fire. The pre-trial investigation into the murder of two women and the destruction of property in a universally dangerous manner was completed in December by officials from the Serious Crimes Investigation Board of the Šiauliai County Police together with the supervising prosecutor.



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