A Russian model beat her 81-year-old grandmother to a pulp after she refused to borrow money to drink on International Women’s Day.

25-year-old Irina Vasilyeva has been arrested and faces up to eight years in prison if convicted of assaulting her grandmother, a prominent academic.

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Irina Vasilyeva beat her grandmother to a pulp because she would not give her money to drink to celebrate International Women’s Day, it is saidPhoto credit: East2west NewsAccording to reports, that had

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The “intoxicated” model reportedly asked her grandmother for moneyPhoto credit: East2west News

The victim, Alevtina Bogdanova, is fighting for her life in the hospital after the alleged attack.

The “drunk” model reportedly asked her grandmother for money.

But Alevtina – professor and respiratory specialist in St. Petersburg – had refused.

The model then met her grandmother, who fell over and suffered an eye injury, an internal head wound, and a fracture at the base of the skull.

GBH CASE

A police spokesman said: “It was found that the citizen (Irina Vasilyeva), who was drunk during the conflict, struck her grandmother’s head several times with her hands.”

Vasilyeva confessed to Dr. Having beaten Bogdanova, police said, and an GBH criminal case has opened.

Sources say the model was unemployed and low on money during the pandemic, local media said.

She tried to get money from her grandmother to buy alcohol to celebrate International Women’s Day.

She was arrested on suspicion of causing serious head injuries to her grandmother

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She was arrested on suspicion of causing serious head injuries to her grandmotherPhoto credit: East2west NewsAlevtina Bogdanova is fighting for her life in the hospital

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Alevtina Bogdanova is fighting for her life in the hospitalPhoto credit: East2west News

Police sources quoted by Fontanka News Agency said Vasilyeva had a drinking problem.

Dr. Bogdanova is the author of more than 150 scientific publications.

She has been a professor since 1993.

A video showed the handcuffed woman being escorted to a trial.

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The Kalininsky District Court press office reported: “Vasilyeva and her lawyer objected (to the detention), pointing out that the accused had no intention of going into hiding, had a registered address, was a citizen of the Russian Federation, admitted their guilt (and ) is working. ”

Vasilyeva pleaded for house arrest instead of pre-trial detention.

The court denied her request.

Vasilyeva tried to get money from her grandmother, it is alleged

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Vasilyeva tried to get money from her grandmother, it is allegedPhoto credit: East2west NewsA court denied her request to be placed under house arrest

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A court denied her request to be placed under house arrestPhoto credit: East2west News