Alexandra Gabbasova, 48, was axed to death by her 15-year-old son in Russia after she was worried that he was spending too much time with his tablet and not doing his homework
A teenage boy axed his mother to death and “chopped up” her body after she confiscated his tablet in order to make him do his homework.
The 15-year-old was unhappy that his mum confiscated his tablet so he would concentrate on doing his homework, said Russian police. And the boy then reacted by repeatedly striking her on the head before chopping her up, according to reports.
Then after the brutal attack at his home in Krasnaya Storozhka village, he allegedly nailed her bedroom door shut and calmly went to a local shop to buy chocolate. Returning home he went on to play Minecraft on his tablet device before reporting himself to police in Sergiev Posad, 46 miles northeast of Moscow.
The dead woman was named as Alexandra Gabbasova, 48, an accountant at a furniture factory. And it is said that she was becoming concerned as her son was playing online games for up to 12 hours a day, and neglecting his school homework.
“His mother found out that the 15-year-old had neglected his homework while on sick leave [from school] and made a scene,” reported news outlet Mash. “She took away all his cords, his phone and tablet. The teenager was offended, found an axe and chopped his mother up with it. Then he went to the police and confessed to killing her.”
Officers said she had been killed four hours before they arrived at the scene. Telegram channel 112 said the boy hit his mother “randomly, chaotically” with the axe, adding “the woman had no chance of surviving.” After buying chocolate and playing games, he used the search engine to find the nearest police station and reported that he had killed his mother. He is being held in custody. His teachers reported that he was “quiet” and “studied normally”.
In September a teenage boy went on a rampage at a school in Russia, slitting a classmate’s throat and wounding at least four others. A girl was rushed to hospital in a serious condition following the attack at the school in Chelyabinsk, near the Ural Mountains, after reports the boy entered the school and began “randomly beating up his peers”.
The girl, named as Valeria E, 13, lost consciousness after she was hit on the head by a hammer and had her throat slit in the disturbing incident. A teacher and three other students were also injured in the attack. Biology teacher Nina Shoshina, 57, was wounded as she tried to overpower the boy and protect her children at school number 68.
The suspect, a boy named only as Roman G, was detained on site and later taken to hospital. Another girl was also undergoing emergency surgery after she was injured in the attack.