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Konstantin Pereverzev hit the chairwoman of the Moscow Helsinki Group Lyudmila Alexeyeva on March 31 while she was paying her respects to those killed in the Moscow metro bombings.

Pereverzev approached 82-year-old Alexeyeva while she was laying flowers at Park Kultury metro station and asked "Are you still alive?" before slapping her in the face.

Alexeyeva said the assault caused a rise in her blood pressure but no broken bones.

Pereverzev, who studied theology and now heads a construction company, claimed that he was drunk when he committed the assault. He said had been in a desperate situation as a result of his business going badly, a kidney disease and the ill health of his mother.

"I sincerely beg your forgiveness. I swear from the bottom of my heart that this will never happen again. Believe me," Pereverzev said. His mother also asked Alexeyeva to excuse her son for the attack.

Alexeyeva said Pereverzev was a "weak-willed and drinking man"

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