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Anastasia Ovsiannikova’s husband filmed his attack then showed footage to his friends to show off that she was ‘under control’

A husband is facing a 16-year prison sentence after he beat his wife into a coma, filming it so that he could show off to his friends.

Anastasia Oviannikova died six days after the horrific attack at the hands of Maxim Gribanov in Lebedyan, western Russia.

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He struck her repeatedly to prove that he had her ‘under control’ when she told him that she wanted to leave him.


Pictures from the brutal attack show her on a sofa with bruises across her entire body.

When she was taken to hospital, Anastasia, 28, was found to have severe bruising, internal bleeding and several broken bones.

Anastasia Ovsiannikova, 28, died six days after her horrific beating at the hands of her common-law husband

She wanted to leave Maxim Gribanov who was so controlling that he forced her to leave her job

She slipped into a coma and as a result of such horrific injuries she never woke up and died six days later.



A family friend said: ‘She was so full of hope and fun but this man destroyed her life. He should be treated in the same way as he treated her.’

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Gribanov kicked and punched her repeatedly over a course of several hours then showed the footage to his friends.

Anastasia’s friends said that she had met someone new and was trying to build up the courage to leave her violent husband, who had forced her to quit her town hall job.

However, after suffering years of abuse, bullying and intimidation she was too scared to leave him in fear of what he would do.

He filmed the attack so that he could boast that he had his wife under control

He even threatened her brother and father if they reported him or if they tried to stop him from beating Anastasia.

Yulia Kuznetzova, a police spokeswoman, said: ‘At first the man was charged with assault which caused severe damages to the woman’s health.

‘But after she died and the charges were changed. The suspect pleaded partially guilty. He said he had his reasons.’