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Youtuber faces 15 years in prison after locking pregnant girlfriend half-naked in freezing cold

Youtuber Stas Reeflay (Stanislav Reshetnikov) faces a 15-year sentence for manslaughter for locking his girlfriend outside during a live stream in sub-zero temperatures. Viewers could see how Reeflay brought in her lifeless body after a while and tried to resuscitate her in vain.

Thirty-year-old Stas Reeflay, a Russian vlogger, challenged his followers by saying he would kick his pregnant girlfriend out if someone donated $ 1,000. The money came in and so Reeflay did what he promised. He put the almost naked Valentina Grigoryeva (28) outside in winter temperatures and closed the door. The couple lived together in Ivanovo, some 250 kilometers northeast of Moscow, where temperatures currently drop to - 10 during the day and to - 16 at night. According to one viewer, Reeflay also threw water over Valentina's almost naked body, according to the British tabloid The Sun. The woman would have tried to grab a coat, but Reeflay quickly took it away. It is not clear how long she had to stay outside in freezing temperatures. And Reeflay, in the meantime, just continued his livestream. Images that ended up on YouTube show how he eventually carried his girlfriend inside, because she had lost consciousness in the meantime. Reeflay left her on the floor for a long time, until he realized she was no longer breathing. He tried in vain to resuscitate her. Valentina eventually died of hypothermia. Meanwhile, the camera continued to run until the ambulance drivers arrived to take the young woman with them. If found guilty of manslaughter, the man faces up to 15 years in prison. According to witnesses and forensic specialists, the man would also have injured his girlfriend before by punching her in the face. According to The Sun, the livestream would have lasted two more hours after Valentina's death. Just bizarre. Lock up that figure!

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