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Collected money for the funeral of my mother, who turned out to be alive. A children's coach from Russia was caught in fraud

Зібрані кошти на похорони матері, яка виявилася живою. Дитячий тренер з Росії попався на шахрайстві. Photo: glavcom.ua

Parents of the students of the Russian children's coach Anastasia L. accused her of fraud involving 7 million rubles (about $90,000). The woman collected money for various needs, such as new uniforms for the children, a trip, and treatment for her mother, but most of her promises were not fulfilled.



The 29-year-old coach worked at a sports complex in the Olympic Village in Moscow. She was previously known for always fulfilling her obligations, but recently, money collected for various needs of the children started to disappear.



I find it amusing that such people actually exist and do this consciously. This is sport! Children!


As a result, it was revealed that more than 60 people, including the parents of volleyball players, suffered losses amounting to at least 7 million rubles. An investigation is ongoing and the coach is under a travel ban, but the case has overall been sent to court under the article 'Fraud'.



As a result of the coach's actions, the financial damage to the confused parents of the volleyball players exceeded the sum of 7 million rubles. The investigation into the case and further court proceedings continue. This story highlights the importance of conducting oversight over expenses and adhering to financial discipline, especially when it comes to money raised to support young athletes.