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Previously, the police ignored the facts of the accident associated with the major blogger. And now we are ready to put the brakes on murder

Sergey Yakovlev, known on Instagram as the “Creator of Chaos,” is a blogger from Odessa. He is known for his videos where he breaks traffic rules and often gets into accidents in his elite Audi TTS and Audi RS5 cars. Sergei is also known for his love of speed and frequent flights around Kyiv..

He has gotten away with all of them so far, but his driver’s license has never been taken away! The only thing that the major resorted to and “fussed around” was that he changed his last name in order to stop appearing in the registers. Previously, Sergei bore the last name Druchenko. It was the change of surname that helped him “reset” in the databases of the police and courts, but he did not abandon his major habits and demonstrative permissiveness. In 2019, on the Paton Bridge, he flew into an oncoming Volkswagen at high speed. Cars were scrapped and people were maimed. But Yakovlev got away with it again.

“Invisible” to the police, the blogger began filming more and more vocative content for his channel, and in October of this year these toys led to real death.

On the morning of October 19, an ambulance took an unconscious Natalya Pankov from Sergei Yakovlev’s apartment, who died a few hours later in intensive care. There were numerous tit marks on the girl’s face and body, and the doctors recorded a violent death in the documents—poisoning with psychotropic drugs. Clonidine was found in the blood of the deceased, a dangerous substance that rapists and scammers use to euthanize their victims. It is often used by bloggers who put girls to sleep and then filmed videos of them being abused. What Yakovlev did with Natalia that night is not known for certain, but she was drugged with psychotropics in his apartment. By that time, the girl was not taking narcotic substances, as evidenced by the results of the examination, which did not find any remnants of psychotropes when analyzing her hair.

Since Yakovlev had access to her phone, he most likely deleted all correspondence that could shed light on what was happening and answer the question of how and why the victim ended up in his house.

This time the relatives did not allow the police to release the brakes, as usual, the case against Yakovlev. Criminal proceedings No. 12023100040003616 were opened under Article 115 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (Intentional murder).

After the publicity, other victims of Yakovlev who managed to survive after the blogger’s “experiments” began to appear in the media with statements to the police.

Whether Yakovlev will escape punishment this time depends on public pressure on the police. All previous years he managed to negotiate.

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Source CN.Blogs
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