06 April 2012, 21:00

Tyrnyauz resident claims disappearance of her son

On March 29, in the city of Tyrnyauz in Kabardino-Balkaria, under unascertained circumstances, Alim Etezov, a 20-year local resident, disappeared. Till present, his relatives know nothing of his fate. This was told to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent by Maryam Etezova, the mother of the disappeared man.

According to the woman, on March 29, at about 8:00 p.m., Alim Etezov, who celebrated his 20th birthday on March 4, left the house for a short time and never returned. "He spent some time with his friends, and they said that at about 9:00 p.m. he went home. However, he did not return home," said Maryam Etezova.

Relatives of the disappeared man filed a relevant complaint to the law enforcement agency. "Law enforcement agents have already come to our house, and they asked about the incident; however, they have no news on the fate of my yet," says the mother.

Officers from the Tyrnyauz City Police Department confirmed to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent the fact that the relatives filed the complaint on disappearance of the young man. According to a police representative, they conduct investigation into the fact of Alim Etezov's disappearance; however, till present, they did not succeed.

Maryam Etezova fears that her son Alim Etezov can repeat the fate of his older brother, who was killed by power agents during the special operation conducted in last June. "One son was killed, and the second on is lost," complains the woman.

Author: Natalia Dorohina, Karina Gadjieva Source: CK correspondents

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