Alina is the daughter of an activist of the Open Russia party. The girl suffered from a severe disease of the central nervous system, from the age of five she was in a specialized boarding school. January 31, 2019 she was gone, what happened to the daughter of Anastasia Shevchenko?
On January 31, 2019, a girl died - Alina Shevchenko. She was 17 years old. At this time, Anastasia Shevchenko (the girl’s mother) was under house arrest by court order.
Now representatives of some political organizations have begun active work, urging people to come out for demonstrations. Activists claim that the investigators did not allow the mother to her sick daughter, and this fact, in particular, led to such sad consequences. But is it really so? Let's try to figure it out.
Who is Anastasia Shevchenko
First of all, it is worth learning about the mother, who lost her daughter.
Anastasia Nukzarievna was born in 1979, on October 23. She― is a Russian political and public figure.
Anastasia was born in a military family and a teacher of Russian language and literature. A girl was born in Buryatia, in the village of Dzhida. The girl here married Alexander Shevchenko. Anastasia Nukzarievna graduated with honors from the Linguistic University in the city of Irkutsk.
When Anastasia and Alexander had their first daughter (Alina), the family moved to the Rostov region, settled in the village of Yegorlykskaya. Here the couple had another daughter and son.
Work and political activities
In the village, Anastasia Shevchenko worked on television, was accepted to the post of journalist in the local newspaper. Then she became the head of the department on local television, and managed to work in the election commission.
Not everyone knows that the activist’s political activity began with the Communist Party, because it was Anastasia Nukzarievna who was the first member of this party. But after a few years, the woman sided with Open Russia. During 2017-2018, she coordinated the Rostov branch of this party.
In 2018, Shevchenko led the headquarters of Ksenia Sobchak in her region. In January of this year, Anastasia Nukzarievna was detained for putting up election leaflets calling for support for Sobchak. Six months later, Shevchenko and her party comrades-in-arms came up with and implemented an action called "Caught Up to the Cowards." The politician, having undressed, covered herself with a poster with the same name and protested against the adoption of the new pension reform.
In the spring of 2017, three organizations registered in England were declared "undesirable" by the Prosecutor General of Russia. One of them is headed by the son of Khodorkovsky. These organizations are associated with Open Russia. At the beginning of 2019, some activists of this party underwent searches, including Anastasia Nukzarievna Shevchenko. By the decision of the Rostov court, the activist was placed under house arrest. This happened on January 23rd.