
Help Ukrainian refugees get their money back
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Hello!
My name is Sergei, and I currently manage a coffee shop in Stockholm. I met
Alina Yarosh three months ago when she arrived in Sweden with her family from
Ukraine. They had little choice but to flee their home in Irpin after Putin's army began
a reign of terror there. In the time I have known Alina, she has become a dear friend.
Alina and her family have begun to put the horror and upheaval of the recent past
behind them but have been looking for a flat where they can find a sense of peace.
Last week Alina thought they had found the perfect place, ideally situated near the
kindergarten her 3 year old nephew has begun attending. After viewing the flat, they
happily signed a contract and paid a deposit and two months' rent in advance: a total of 30,000 sek. This was all the money they had.
On the first day of their tenancy, the family arranged to meet their new landlords at
the property to collect the keys. They arrived with their belongings, eager to begin
settling in, but their landlords were nowhere to be seen, and their phone numbers had
been disconnected. Alina and her family had been SCAMMED.
The Police were immediately contacted but advised that there was little or no chance of them recovering their savings as the scammers immediately transferred the
cash they stole to international banks. They are sadly one of a number of similar victims of crime involving war refugees.
Alina's search for a safe home for her family has gone back to square one but they
no longer have the funds they need to procure one. I am asking for your help in
raising the 30,000 sek they have had stolen from them.
Thank you for reading and please consider helping if you can. Sadly, they are a number of victims of similar crimes against refugees.
Organizer and beneficiary
Sergei Minakov
Organizer
Hägersten
Alina Yarosh
Beneficiary