The deaf-mute great-grandson of Joseph Stalin, Selim Bensaad, became homeless due to a conflict with his father. Now the man is forced to spend the night in his car, 360 TV channel reported on Monday, November 8.
It is noted that the Algerian father Hosin Bensaad actually drove Selim Bensaad out into the street, changed the locks and is trying to take possession of an apartment in Moscow.
The press attaché of Joseph Stalin’s great-grandson Vadim Gorzhankin said that due to a long-standing conflict with a relative, Selim cannot get into the apartment where he is registered.
According to him, “everything is connected with the fact that there is an attempt on his life, threats to his life, and an attempt is being made to recognize him as incapable in order to take possession of his property.”
Gorzhankin clarified that the situation worsened after the publication of the book, which was prepared by the historian of the Stalin family, Lana Parshina, in collaboration with Selim Bensaad.
He also stressed that this book allegedly contains sensational information. In particular, it contains a will, which is considered to be forged, which Selim’s father forged in order to take possession of the apartment, and also contains information about the Stalin icon, which Selim Bensaad’s father also wanted to get.
In July of this year, Anastasia Belyankina, who wanted to kidnap a large sum of money from the veteran and relative of the ex-head of the USSR Joseph Stalin Leonid Alliluyev, was found guilty of fraud.
The woman was found guilty of fraud. She will serve her sentence in a general regime colony. Anastasia received 3.6 years in prison.
In early March, Alliluyev also fell victim to scammers. Then the attackers, disguised as bank employees, fraudulently received a password from the veteran from his bank account and wrote off 2 million rubles.