The brutal 2020 murder of Vera Pekhteleva in the Siberian region of Kemerovo made headlines in Russia mainly for the police’s failure to attend the scene despite multiple calls from neighbours. The 23-year old was beaten, raped, and then stabbed at least 56 times by her ex-boyfriend Vladislav Kanyus when she went to collect her belongings from his apartment.
Arrested shortly afterwards, Kanyus was sentenced to 17 years in prison and ordered to pay 4 million rubles (€41,500) to the victim’s family. However, just over a year later, Kanyus was at liberty, having been released by the prison authorities to fight for the Russian army in Ukraine and then discharged.
Pekhteleva’s mother Vera only learnt the news of Kanyus’s release when she came across photos of her daughter’s killer enjoying his freedom on Russian social media platform VK.
It later emerged that Kanyus had been in the Russian military since April this year. Earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Purin pardoned Kanyus in recognition of his military service in Ukraine. Being a Ukraine war veteran also allows Kanyus to defer the court-ordered payment of damages to Pekhteleva’s family indefinitely.
Vera’s mother told independent Russian media outlet Bereg she couldn’t believe her daughter’s murderer was a free man again so soon.