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Russian historian gets 12.5 years’ jail for butchering lover

Students claim he exhibits inappropriate behaviour, demand university to investigate

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Dec 2020 7:30PM

Russian historian gets 12.5 years’ jail for butchering lover
Oleg Sokolov, 64, has admitted to murdering Anastasia Yeshchenko, 24, but says he committed the crime against his former student and lover in the heat of the moment during an argument. – AFP pic, December 26, 2020

SAINT PETERSBURG – A Russian historian and Napoleon enthusiast was sentenced to 12-and-a-half-years in prison for murdering and dismembering his young lover last year.

The Saint Petersburg trial, which spurred activists to voice growing anger over domestic abuse in Russia, began in June after delays due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Oleg Sokolov, 64, had admitted to murdering Anastasia Yeshchenko, 24, but said he committed the crime against his former student and lover in the heat of the moment during an argument.

He was arrested in November last year after he was found drunk and carrying a backpack containing a woman’s arms.

Judge Yulia Maximenko sentenced Sokolov yesterday to “12 years and six months in a strict regime penal colony” on charges of murder and the illegal possession of firearms.

“He was aware of his actions at the time of the crime,” Maximenko said as she read out the verdict, adding that the intent to murder arose “suddenly”.

Sokolov, a historian who received France’s Legion d’Honneur in 2003, paced back and forth as the sentence was read, a journalist following the trial reported.

In November last year he was arrested after he was hauled out of the freezing Moika River in St Petersburg while drunk and carrying a backpack containing a woman’s arms.

Sokolov’s lawyer Sergei Lukyanov said the defence “does not agree” with the sentence, but will decide whether to appeal after receiving a copy of the verdict.

Last week, the court heard the final arguments in the case and prosecutors requested a 15-year-term.

Yeshchenko’s parents attended the sentencing yesterday.

Their lawyer, Alexandra Baksheyeva, told reporters that even though “nothing can bring their daughter back”, the family does not intend to appeal the verdict to request a harsher sentence.

Sokolov taught history at St Petersburg State University – President Vladimir Putin’s alma mater – and was close to the authorities.

The decorated historian authored several books on Napoleon Bonaparte and often led historical reenactments of the French emperor’s 1812 Russian campaign.

The gruesome murder shocked Russia after many of his students said Sokolov had exhibited inappropriate behaviour in the past and demanded that management at the university be investigated.

Every year, nearly 16.5 million women across Russia fall victim to domestic violence, according to activists.

However, efforts to lobby for a specialised law against violence and protect victims have failed. – AFP, December 26, 2020

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