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Malchik Malchik (Russian: Мальчик, "little boy") (died 2001) was a black mongrel stray dog living in Moscow, Russia. For about three years, Malchik lived at the Mendeleyevskaya station on the Moscow Metro. Malchik became a popular station "resident" among rail employees and commuters, and defended his territory against drunks and other dogs. Malchik was killed when a 22-year-old woman Yulia Romanova stabbed him with a kitchen knife.〔 Later it was revealed that Romanova has a long history of cruelty to animals and psychiatric treatment. 〔Contrary to many news reports, Romanova was not a professional model: she made only one occasional shot with a Russian modeling agency "Art-Site"; see ("Ну, подумаешь, собачку ножом пырнула" )〕 The incident sparked a wave of public outrage regarding the treatment of animals, and, in 2007, a monument was erected in Malchik's honour at Mendeleyevskaya station.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= The unveiling of "Compassion" monument to stray pets )〕 ==Death== On a winter evening in 2001, 22-year-old Yulia Romanova was passing through Mendeleyevska station with her pet Staffordshire Bull Terrier. They encountered Malchik in a pedestrian underpass, and the stray dog barked at the pair.〔 One report holds that Romanova set her dog on the sleeping Malchik.〔 Romanova reached into her purse, removed a kitchen knife, and stabbed Malchick six times in the back, chest and stomach. The dog died several minutes later. Romanova was arrested and tried, and underwent one year of psychiatric treatment.〔
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