A Russian court has ruled on the fate of Gulchehra Bobokulova, a citizen of Uzbekistan who decapitated a 4-year-old girl in February 2016. The woman will not be released from a specialized psychiatric hospital in Kazan.
According to the publication MK, the court decided to keep the woman, who was found insane, in the specialized psychiatric hospital in Kazan. There are no plans for her extradition to Uzbekistan, as there are no guarantees that she would not be released after treatment in her home country.
It is reported that the only female ward of the specialized psychiatric hospital with intensive supervision currently holds 13 foreign women.
Bobokulova was detained in February 2016 in Moscow near the Oktyabrskoye Pole metro station. She was holding the head of a small child. The woman worked as a nanny for a family on Narodnogo Opolcheniya Street. According to the investigation, Bobokulova took advantage of the parents' absence, killed the girl, set the apartment on fire, and went outside. The court released her from criminal liability and sent her for compulsory psychiatric treatment.
It is known that Bobokulova was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1999, and in 2002 she began to show aggression and hear voices. The woman also received treatment at a psychiatric hospital in the Samarkand region.
Source: kun.uz