24-year-old Yulia Kryukova from Ryazan, who was lost in Belarus at the age of four and only 20 years later found her blood parents, was given the housing required by law. This was reported to RT in the press service of the prosecutor's office.

The girl was brought up in a foster family and had the status of a person from among orphans and children left without parental care. According to the law, such children after the age of majority must receive apartments. The girl turned to the Ryazan administration with a request to provide her with housing, but was refused.

“The prosecutor's office of the Sovetsky district of Ryazan conducted an inquiry upon the appeal of a local resident about the violation of her housing rights. It was established that in June 2018, a girl with the status of a person from among orphans and children left without parental care applied to the Ryazan administration with an application for the provision of housing with a specialized housing stock. However, she was denied housing due to a lack of funding, ”the press service of the department told RT.

The district prosecutor appealed to the Sovetsky District Court of Ryazan with a request to provide the girl with comfortable housing. The court satisfied the claim and currently Kryukova has been provided with an apartment.

The girl's husband Ilya Kryukov told RT that everything is fine with them, they are settling in a new apartment with Yulina's six-year-old daughter.

Missing girl

Earlier, RT told the story of a girl lost in Belarus, who found her biological parents 20 years later. A year ago, the Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that Yulia Moiseenko, who disappeared from Novy Selo on October 1, 1999, was unexpectedly found.

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According to the biological mother of the girl, Lyudmila, that day, the daughter asked to go with her father to the market to sell potatoes. Yulia and her dad returned on the last train Minsk - Osipovichi. There were only three stops to go. However, the man drank a little and fell asleep. In Osipovichi, the drivers woke him up. The man was covered in blood, and the child was not around.

As Yulia herself recalls, for almost a month she walked through the train stations with a man and a woman unknown to her, who at first forced her to beg. Once she was left alone at a station near Ryazan. There the girl was found by police officers. Yulia was given the surname Ivanov, but the date of birth was mistaken for a year. The real one was on September 26, 1995, and the documents wrote on October 1, 1996.

At first, the girl was in the children's center, and then a family was found ready to adopt her. Foster parents helped Yulia get an education. Now she works in her specialty in one of the pharmacies of a large network.

According to the girl, she was always very grateful to the foster family, but she wanted to find her biological parents.

In March 2019, Julia met 31-year-old Ilya Kryukov from Ryazan on a dating site. The girl told him her story about how, in early childhood, she got lost in the train and ended up in a foster family. The man decided to help Yulia find blood parents. On the Internet, he found an old article about a missing girl, in which there was an orientation with the phone numbers of her parents. The signs coincided, in particular, the scar on the face.

The next day, Kryukov called Yulia's alleged parents and made an appointment. On August 22, Julia hugged her biological mom and dad for the first time in almost 20 years.

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The press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus then called the incident a real miracle. All these years they have not sent the orientation to the archive so that one day someone could find it. According to law enforcement officers, they did not even suspect that the girl had to be found in Russia.

At the same time, the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that the case on the search for the girl would be closed and no one would look for potential kidnappers. The fact is that when contacting the police, the girl's biological father did not indicate that he was attacked, but simply said that he had forgotten the child on the train.

On September 6, 2019, on the air of one of the radio stations, where Julia and Ilya were invited to tell this story, Kryukov proposed to his beloved. Already at the end of October, they got married.