Gyumri murder: Results of forensic medical examinations released
Armenia’s Investigation Committee is proceeding with the investigation of the criminal case filed in connection with the murder of the Avetisyan family in Gyumri.
The results of the forensic medical examinations have been released.
According to the results, 6 of the victims died of firearms injuries, while the baby died of stab wounds, the press service of the Investigation Committee says.
The investigation is underway.
Six members of one family, including a two-year-old child, were shot dead in their house in Gyumri on January 12. A six-month-old baby was hospitalized with stab wounds. He died in hospital on January 19. Valery Permyakov, a serviceman of the 102nd Russian military base stationed in Gyumri, the main suspect in the murder, was detained by Russian border guards while attempting to cross the Armenian-Turkish border near Yerazgavors village in Armenia’s Shirak province. Permyakov is held in custody at the Russian military base. He was questioned and confessed to the crime. Permyakov is charged under Article 105.2 and 338.2 of the Russian Criminal Code (murder and desertion). Also, Armenian Investigative Committee brought a charge against Permyakov under Article 104 part 2 point 1 (murder of two or more persons) of the Armenian Criminal Code.