In Odesa, a homeless man took revenge on a man for not letting him into the entrance.


In Odesa, a man without a home set fire to a car because he was not allowed into the entrance of the building. The crime was committed by a 50-year-old resident of the city. This was reported by the Odesa police.
The police received a report from firefighters that a Volkswagen car had caught fire on one of the streets in the Peresyp district. The rear part of the car was damaged by fire.
As a result of the investigation, it was found that the arson was committed by a 50-year-old homeless man who did not have a permanent place of residence.
Investigators seized the necessary evidence, which was sent for examination. It was also established that the crime was committed as revenge against the owner of the car, who did not allow the homeless man to enter the entrance of the apartment building where he lived.
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