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"We need to sort this out." Nizhny Novgorod ombudsman on the removal of a child from a train
The Commissioner for Children's Rights of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, Margarita Ushakova, assured that she would investigate the situation with the disembarkation of a girl who had lost her passport on a train in Dzerzhinsk. The Ombudsman for Children's Rights provided a comment on this matter to NewsNN.
According to Ushakova, the children's rights ombudsman's office has not yet received a single appeal from the parents of the girl who was thrown off the train. "In any case, we need to sort out this situation and what we intend to do together with the prosecutor's office," the children's rights ombudsman assured. Let us recall that on November 1, the teenager was thrown off the Nizhny Novgorod-Moscow train because he lost his passport. As it turned out, the girl dropped it at the station. The child had to take a taxi from Dzerzhinsk to the Volga capital. The girl's mother decided to blame the incident on the railway workers. The transport prosecutor's office is investigating the incident. "Nobody listened to her." Why was the girl from Nizhny Novgorod thrown off the train?