"I knew he wouldn't die... one of my fathers contacted me and told me that he accepted Keso's rule and paid for the funeral..." - Sofi Nurashvili

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"I knew he wouldn't die... one of my fathers contacted me and told me that he accepted Keso's rule and paid for the funeral..." - Sofi Nurashvili

Kesaria Abramidze's friend Sofo Nurashvili broadcasts a video appeal on the social network, where she says that one of the priests ordered the death of Kesaria Abramidze. They did not understand the rule, they categorically refused. I was a little disappointed, because God is my consolation... I knew that Keso would not be sacrificed, because he had done a lot of good. Today, one of the fathers contacted me and said that he accepted the order of Keso and paid for the funeral, but still God did not completely destroy him... I am not looking for fame or anything, I wanted to make this all public so that everyone knows that there is hope and that they do not lose heart to the church. I believe in such kindness, this is a big, bold step. Due to his safety, I will not disclose his identity", says Sofi Nurashvili. For information, a 26-year-old man, Beka Jayani, is arrested for the murder of Kesaria Abramidze. He faces imprisonment from 16 to 20 years or life imprisonment. According to the investigation, on September 18, a 26-year-old man killed a transgender woman in his own house with extreme cruelty. According to the prosecutor's office, Kesaria Abramidze was stabbed 28 times. Abramidze was found murdered in her apartment on Avtandili Street, Didi Digomi, Tbilisi. Beka Jayan, accused of murdering a transgender woman, Kesaria Abramidze, was sentenced to prison as a preventive measure. Read more Are you framing this... the dead mother asked you..." - what Kesaria Abramidze's friend writes

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