Farmer charged with MURDER after ‘knocking out schoolgirl, 17, & trying to feed her to pigs who mauled her to death’

After “knocking a schoolgirl out cold and trying to feed her to pigs who mauled her to death,” a farmer has been charged with murder.

According to the Russian Investigative Committee, Igor Zaika, 40, admitted to brutally hitting his boss’s daughter because he harbored resentment.

When he attacked, 17-year-old Milena Shevelyova was alone at home in the Krasnoyarsk region, feeding the pigs.

According to reports, the man had a fight with the girl’s father the same day and went into the pigpen in the evening to burn it.

He told detectives during a videotaped interrogation: “I came in, and there’s his daughter, the manager’s daughter.”We got into an altercation.

He described how he struck her with a stick and punched her head several times.

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Zaika left the teenager on the ground, still, then picked up her phone and hurried home.

The pigs then abandoned the teenager to be mauled to death.

According to a report from news outlet Readovka, the father purposefully left the child to be eaten by pigs since he knew the animals would assault the body.

The farmworker claimed that in order to hide the evidence, he used an axe to crush her phone and then burned it in his furnace with the stick.

Officers were shocked to discover Zaika in the barn feeding the animals, even though he had told them that his intention was to slaughter Milena’s father’s livestock.

Her anxious parents asked a friend to check on her as they were unable to call her after they left to sell meat in Krasnoyarsk city.

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After the horrific incident, a friend discovered the teenage girl severely injured on both her face and body.

In the wake of the incident, the schoolgirl has received tributes.

Vladimir Bedny, 18, the victim’s boyfriend, wrote on social media: You will always hold a special place in my heart.

“My dearest girl, please pardon me for everything.

Before Zaika’s involvement was suspected, it was thought that the schoolgirl had been murdered by an aggressive sow while she was feeding the animals.

According to the first account of the horrific cases, Milena died from blood loss after the pigs bit her and tore her femoral artery.

However, after confessing to attacking Milena, additional information later resulted in her neighbor’s arrest and charges.

“During the investigation, investigators and forensic specialists, in collaboration with police officers, established that the girl’s death might be linked to a nearby resident of the village of Ushkanka in the Uzhursky District,” the Russian Investigative Committee for Krasnoyarsk Krai and the Republic of Khakassia previously stated.

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“The girl apparently suffered physical harm from him, which led to her unconsciousness.

“Currently, the suspect has been brought to the investigative department for further investigative actions.”

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