Alternativa activist Yulia, who pretended to be a buyer, said: “She [Barnokhon] said that she met a man online and wanted to date him.
But before that, she wanted to sell her children who, according to her, were an ‘obstacle for dating men’.”
“She was not interested in the further fate of her children and told me that ‘after the deal is done, we do not know each other’.”
According to activists, Barnokhon had changed her mind and refused to sell her daughter after being talked out of the deal by her relatives — possibly due to threats of child custody litigation.
Or criminal charges related to parental neglect. But six months later, after giving birth to her third child, Barnokhon contacted Yulia, it is claimed.