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The driver married his old boss and led her to the grave for the sake of expensive houses.

'04.12.2018'

Source: REP

Alexandra Dmitrievna from Moscow organized a public organization to help families who lost their sons, husbands and fathers in the Afghan war. In Afghanistan, a woman lost her daughter and son, from whom she had a grandson and granddaughter, and after many years they began to look for an old woman. So they learned that the driver Alexandra rewrote their inheritance.

In 1991, 27-year-old Sergei Kolodezev from Moldova came to the organization, tells REP. He had neither housing nor work. Then Alexandra Ivanova took him as a personal chauffeur.

“A silent young man, an executive,” recalls one of the members of the organization. - At first, only twisted the steering wheel - drove Alexander Dmitrievna on business. But then he began to perform various tasks, and with time he became her right hand.

Over the years of working together, the driver has learned everything about his manager: what does he own, who comes to visit, how often do grandchildren call.

“Over the years, she began to complain about poor memory, even began to forget some obvious things, and soon she was officially diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease,” continues her former colleague Ivanova. - Seryozha surrounded her with care: he constantly reminded me that he needed to take medicines, gave them himself, pricked some injections.

In the 2012 year, 45-year-old Kolodezev married 87-year-old Ivanova. Alexandra Dmitrievna rewrote a two-room apartment for her husband for 6,5 million rubles, a country house for 5 million, two land plots for 2,4 million and Mercedes for 500 thousand rubles.

In 2013, the old woman disappeared, and the new owner, the husband Ivanova, changed the locks in the apartment.

“The man bought two tickets for the train and, without notifying the woman’s relatives, transported her to the city of Vinnitsa in Ukraine,” said the press secretary of the Moscow prosecutor’s office, Lyudmila Nefedova.

Afghan veterans tracked the route along which the old woman was taken. The grandchildren went to Vinnitsa, but the pensioner was hidden in another apartment. So the search for a swindler took years.

“During his next visit to Russia, Sergei Kolodezev was detained,” say investigators. - According to his version, Ivanova died from heart failure, and he decided to transport her body back to Russia. Why did you take her from Moscow to Ukraine? He stated that the alleged treatment. Why secret from her blood relatives? Cannot explain clearly.

The driver was charged under two articles - “Fraud on a large scale” and “Kidnapping a person from mercenary motives.”

In the meantime, the grandchildren managed to sue the property that their grandmother gave to the driver.

“The diagnosis — Alzheimer's disease — was made before all these real estate transactions,” says a family friend. - Therefore, the grandchildren were able to prove in the courts that the grandmother was incapacitated, at that time she could not give an account of her actions. During this time, Kolodezev managed to sell the apartment, cottage, land. But all the deals were contested. Real estate returned to grandchildren.

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