Tragic! 15-year-old boy chops up mum’s body for confiscating his tablet so he would do his homework

For seizing his tablet so that he would do his homework, a teenage boy axed his mother to death.  

According to Russian police, the 15-year-old, who has not been named, repeatedly struck her on the head while she lay in bed at their home near Moscow.

He then “chopped her up” before nailing her bedroom door shut and calmly going to his local shop in the village of Krasnaya Storozhka to buy chocolate.  

The boy is understood to have played Minecraft before reporting to police in nearby Sergiev Posad, around 46 miles northeast of Moscow.  

The dead woman has been named as Alexandra Gabbasova, 48, an accountant at a furniture factory. 
 

Boy, 15, axes his mother to de@th and chops up her body after she confiscated his tablet so he would do his homework
Alexandra and her son as a toddler


Alexandra was said to have become concerned that 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. 

The boy hit his mother “randomly, chaotically” with the axe, according to Telegram channel 112.  

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. 

Teachers have described the young man being held in custody as “quiet” and a student who “studied normally.”

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