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Juveniles arrested in Shakarashvili's case remain in custody

Juveniles arrested in Shakarashvili's case remain in custody
Juveniles arrested in Shakarashvili's case remain in custody

Six juveniles accused in the case of football player Giorgi Shakarashvili remain in custody. The Mtskheta District Court Judge Sophio Lezhava made the decision.

The prosecution demanded to leave all six detainees in custody, while the defense requested that they be released on bail.

None of the detained juveniles pleaded guilty.

Eleven people arrested in the case of football player Giorgi Shakarashvili remain in custody. The Mtskheta District Court announced the decision on July 27.

On July 28, the General Prosecutor's Office of Georgia separated the cases of 11 detainees into separate proceedings. Their trial is set for August 31.

The family applied to the Ministry of Internal Affairs on June 19 about the loss of Giorgi Shakarashvili.

After four days of non-stop efforts, divers found young Shakarashvili's body in the river Aragvi.

The investigation was launched, with the sportsmen involved in the case being already questioned.

The MIA detained 17 people over the young footballer's death. They face the charges of group violence, illegal deprivation of liberty, and subjecting two or more individuals to physical abuse.

On July 10, the Prosecutor General's Office released an expert report stating that Giorgi Shakarashvili's cause of death was asphyxiation by drowning.

The report also states that bodily injuries have been inflicted in his lifetime.

The investigation into the death of Giorgi Shakarashvili continues under the article of premeditated murder committed under aggravated circumstances.


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