The boy shouted at his mother’s grave that her mother was alive: people didn’t believe him until the police arrived 😱😱
People began to notice the boy in the cemetery at the very beginning of May. He was about ten years old, no more. Every day he came to the same grave. He sat on the ground, pressed against the cold stone, and shouted to the sky:
– She’s alive! She’s not here!
The visitors looked at him with sympathy. Everyone thought the same thing: grief. He simply could not come to terms with the loss. Sooner or later he would understand that his mother was gone.
But a week passed, then a second, and the boy still came. In any weather.
The cemetery caretaker could hardly stand the screams. One day he finally called the police.
A young policeman arrived. He didn’t approach the boy.
“Hello,” he said quietly.
The boy shuddered and looked at him. His face was tear-stained, emaciated, his gaze adult.
“Do you know how to tell if someone is breathing underground?” he asked.
The officer was taken away.
– No… This is not something a child should think about.
“They said Mom fell asleep at the wheel. But she never felt tired. Not once!” the boy whispered. “And they didn’t let me say goodbye to her…”
The officer looked at the grave. The earth… It was not settled, fresh. There was a shovel lying nearby… Continued in the first comment 👇👇
– Who said that?
— The people she worked for. The guy with the gold ring… and the woman with the smile. She smiles even when she’s angry.
— Do you know their names?
The boy said it. The officer wrote it down. There was something in his tone that made the young officer not forget this conversation, but pass it on to his superiors.
An investigation began soon. It turned out that the boy’s mother, Anna, was an accountant at a large pharmaceutical company.
A week before the “accident” she allegedly disappeared from work. The employer reported that she was “overtired”, then that she “died”. The death certificate was signed by the company doctor.
The body was not shown at the funeral – a closed coffin. No examination. The policeman insisted on an exhumation. It turned out – the coffin was empty.
The investigation became federal. Details began to emerge: Anna, the boy’s mother, was not just an accountant.
She collected an extensive dossier on the company’s management – documents, audio recordings, money transfers, schemes. She was going to hand them over to the prosecutor’s office. But one of her colleagues found out about it.
And then a turn of events occurred that even the boy himself did not know about.
Anna was not in an accident. Her “death” was staged… by decision of the police.
On the day she came to the station with evidence, the police already had fragments of other cases concerning the same company.
Therefore, an urgent decision was made to include Anna in the witness protection program.
To prevent the company’s management from suspecting a leak, they staged her death. The real coffin was empty from the start.
All the documents were submitted to the court. But the boy was not told anything – so as not to disrupt the operation. He knew only one thing: his mother did not die.And he was right.
Three months after the trial, when the case was won and the perpetrators were arrested, Anna appeared on the threshold of the old house.