Horror in Moscow as burka-clad babysitter 'decapitates four-year-old girl in her care' - then walks through streets carrying her severed head and shouting 'Allahu Akbar'
The woman shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as she appeared at
Oktyabrskoye Pole metro station (bottom right) in the northwest of the
Russian capital holding the severed head of a young girl. Earlier today
there were reports that officers had found the headless body of a child
aged about three or four at a block of flats in the city. The victim was
a girl identified as Nastya M, left, and her mother identified as
Ekaterina, (top right). The child's 38-year-old nanny Gyulchehra
Bobokulova, from Uzbekistan, has been arrested.
Horror in Moscow as burka-clad babysitter 'decapitates four-year-old girl in her care' - then walks through streets carrying her severed head and shouting 'Allahu Akbar'
- Eyewitnesses say they saw the woman holding the severed head of a child
- She is said to have shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as she appeared close to station
- Body of child aged four was found at a burnt-out block of flats earlier today
- Child's nanny Gyulchehra Bobokulova, from Uzbekistan, has been arrested
A
burka-clad babysitter decapitated the little girl in her care before
walking through Moscow carrying the child's severed head, police say.
The
woman shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as she appeared near Oktyabrskoye Pole
metro station in the northwest of the Russian capital and threatened to
blow herself up.
It
came hours after officers found the headless body of a four-year-old
child when they were called to a fire at a block of flats in the city.
A burka-clad
babysitter has been arrested in Moscow after she walked through the
streets carrying the severed head of a four-year-old girl
The
victim was a girl identified as Nastya M - and the child's 38-year-old
nanny Gyulchehra Bobokulova, from Uzbekistan, has been arrested.
The
woman was seen pulling the severed head out of a bag and walking around
near the entrance to the metro station as police moved in.
According to local media, she shouted: 'I hate democracy. I am a terrorist. I want you dead.
'You
have become so hardened, you have eliminated so many of us. Look I am a
suicide bomber, I will die, doomsday will come in a second.'
Witness Alyona Kuratova told independent Dozhd TV that the woman was holding the head by its hair.
Kuratova
described scenes of chaos, with police cars and ambulances arriving at
the scene and some people yelling: 'terror attack, terror attack.'
Eyewitnesses
say the woman shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as she appeared near Oktyabrskoye
Pole metro station in the northwest of the Russian capital and
threatened to blow herself up
Sources say the babysitter told
interrogators she did not want to hide from police, and aimed to draw
maximum attention to what she has done
The woman
was seen pulling the severed head out of a bag and walking around near
the entrance to the metro station as police moved in
She
said she could not make out what the woman shouted but some media
reported that she yelled 'Allahu Akbar"'- Arabic for 'God is greatest' -
and threatened to blow herself up.
Another witness said the woman shouted that she would 'kill everyone, blow up everyone.'
Some said the woman had paced up and down for some 20 minutes before she was detained near Oktyabrskoe Pole metro station.
According
to local reports, she later told police she killed the girl because of
her own husband's infidelity. Investigators immediately ordered a
psychiatric test of the woman in a bid to understand her motives.
One
eyewitness at the underground station told MK how the woman screamed:
'My child was killed…I will blow up everyone.' She also shouted: 'I hate
democracy'.
A journalist working for RBC daily, said she had heard the woman screaming 'Allahu Akbar' (God is Great).
'I was on my way to the metro station from home,' Polina Nikolskaya said.
The child, who has been identified as Nastya M, whose nanny Gyulchehra Bobokulova is thought to have killed her
The victim
was a girl identified as Nastya M - and the child's 38-year-old nanny
Gyulchehra Bobokulova (left), from Uzbekistan, has been arrested. The
girl's mother Ekaterina is pictured right
The suspect shouted that she had killed the child and was seen praying shortly before officers swooped at Oktyabrskoe Pole
One
eyewitness at the underground station told MK how the woman (pictured
left and right holding the severed head) screamed: 'I will blow up
everyone'
'She was standing near the metro entrance and caught my attention because she was screaming Allahu Akbar.
'I saw that she had a bloodied head in her arms, but I thought it was not real. People in the crowd said it was real.'
In
further footage from the scene, the woman can be heard shouting about
the end of the world while proclaiming herself a terrorist.
The station was closed to passengers for some time, but no explosives were found on her.
Dramatic footage shows the moment police sprinted in towards the woman and tackled her to the ground.
Emergency services had earlier been called to an apartment nearby amid reports of black smoke billowing out of windows.
Firefighters rescued four people and put out the blaze - but then found the child's beheaded body.
Dramatic footage shows the moment police sprinted in towards the woman and tackled her to the ground
The woman was surrounded by police officers and bundled to the ground during the dramatic arrest in Moscow
Investigators
claim that the babysitter waited until she was along with the child in
the apartment before carrying out the murder and starting a fire.
The
source in the Investigative committee told TASS: 'She waited until the
parents with the elder child left the flat, then for unknown reason she
killed the child, set fire to the apartment and left the scene.
'She was detained at the metro station Oktyabrskoe Pole.'
The
dead girl, who is said to have had learning difficulties and could not
walk, had a 15-year-old brother. Her family, from the Oryol region, was
renting the apartment.
She suffered damage because of birth problems in August 2011.
Emergency services had earlier been called to an apartment nearby amid reports of black smoke billowing out windows
Firefighters rescued four people and put out the blaze - but then found the child's beheaded body
The family took her for treatment to China - and were saving money to travel for subsequent care in Germany.
The
girl's mother, who works in a wedding shop, was rushed to hospital in
an unconscious condition after learning of her daughter's death. The
child's father is a technician at a mobile phone company.
The parents told police the nanny had been working for them for 18 month.
Sources
say the babysitter told interrogators she did not want to hide from
police, and aimed to draw maximum attention to what she has done.
She
had not intended to ignite the flat deliberately and destroy evidence,
she said, according to the source, and wanted the parents to know who
had killed their daughter.
The woman had a valid residency permit for Russia but was working illegally. She had no work permit, said officials.
Police descended on the scene as an investigation got underway at the metro station in the wake of the arrest
Detectives cordoned off the station to
investigate. The nanny faces up to 20 years in jail if she is deemed
psychologically fit to stand trial.
A Russian police officer stands at the site where a woman suspected of murdering a young child was detained
The nanny faces up to 20 years in jail if she is deemed psychologically fit to stand trial.
This
afternoon, the investigation was taken over by the FSB, Russia's
powerful domestic secret service, once headed by Vladimir Putin. Police
are not currently treating the incident as terrorism.
LifeNews claimed: 'Investigators suspect that Gulchekhra had manic psychosis developing for a period of time.'
A law enforcement source said the woman was suspected of handling 'explosive elements' at the flat which was engulfed in flames.
But 'it might be an inflammable liquid that she used to set the apartment on fire where she killed four-year-old Nastya M.'
The security services are hunting for the woman's husband. A source said she may have been on 'light drugs'.
Russia's
children's rights commissioner Pavel Astakhov called the killing
'Monstrous and inexplicable', urging parents to carefully check on the
mental state of nannies when they are hired.
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