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Russia contests autopsy results of Russian adoptee

Russia‘s children rights ombudsman blamed the U.S. authorities for hastily performing an autopsy into a January death of a 3-year-old Russian boy adopted by a West Texas couple, whose death has fanned opposition to American adoptions.

Pavel Astakhov on Tuesday said that Russia wants Max Alan Shatto‘s parents to face justice.

An autopsy report released to the Odessa American on Monday said that Max Alan Shatto‘s had more than 30 bruises and other marks on his body as well as signs that he was routinely injured by accident. Pathologists could not find the specific injury that caused the internal bleeding leading to the boy’s Jan. 21 death. His death was ruled to be accidental.

Astakhov said he found out about the autopsy report from the media.

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Dead Russian adoptee bruised all over, autopsy shows

A 3-year-old adopted by a West Texas couple had more than 30 bruises and other marks on his body as well as signs that he was routinely injured by accident, according to an autopsy report released Tuesday.

Russian authorities have blamed Max Alan Shatto‘s death on abusive treatment by his adoptive parents, despite West Texas authorities’ insistence that the boy’s death was an accident. An Ector County grand jury has declined to indict the parents, Alan and Laura Shatto, who also adopted Max’s half brother, Kristopher.

The autopsy report released to the Odessa American suggests that the Shattos were struggling to care for Max due to his behavioral problems and his tendency to hurt himself. The Shattos have declined to comment publicly about the boy’s death.

The boy, born Maxim Kuzmin, died Jan. 21 after Laura Shatto found him unresponsive outside their home in Gardendale, Texas.

A medical examiner’s investigator wrote in the report that she found abrasions, scrapes and bruises from head to toe on Max’s body. Alan Shatto told authorities that the boy hit his head against items in the home and had serious behavioral problems.

He said a doctor had prescribed the anti-psychotic drug Risperidone, but the couple stopped giving Max the drug after about four days after reading about the side effects and because it appeared the boy was having trouble swallowing. Laura Shatto reported that three days before his death, Max nearly choked on a cooked carrot.

She said he tended to bang his head and claw himself, which she tried to prevent by cutting his nails short and having him wear gloves at night.

Russian authorities and state media have used the boy’s death to fan anger over the fate of Russian children adopted by Americans. Russia has used the case to justify its controversial decision in December to ban U.S. adoptions. Americans have adopted an estimated 60,000 Russian children over the last two decades, at least 20 of whom have died.

The lack of charges against the Shatto family “raises serious questions,” Konstantin Dolgov, a Foreign Ministry official, told a state-controlled television channel last week. “It turns out that the child died and his adoptive parents are in no way guilty of this. Moreover, they are trying to persuade us that the boy’s lethal injuries were inflicted by himself.”

Bobby Bland, the Ector County district attorney, has said four pathologists reviewed an autopsy report and ruled Max’s death to be accidental.

“The injuries on the child were not consistent with abuse,” Bland said this month. “They were, instead, consistent with the previously diagnosed behavioral disorder.”

He said Max likely suffered the fatal injuries during 10 minutes when he was playing outside and Laura Shatto was in the bathroom.

Laura Shatto told authorities that on the day of his death, Max “began throwing a fit” when his parents tried to take him to the bathroom in the morning, according to the report. He eventually went back to bed and wasn’t woken up until 3 p.m., Laura Shatto told authorities.

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Autopsy: Dead Russian adoptee bruised all over

Authorities investigating the death of a 3-year-old Russian boy adopted by a West Texas couple found more than 30 bruises on his body and signs that he routinely hurt himself.

An autopsy report released to the Odessa American (http://bit.ly/XaJUoU ) says that Max Alan Shatto had abrasions, bruises and scars all over. Pathologists could not find the specific injury that caused the internal bleeding leading to the boy’s Jan. 21 death.

According to the report, Max’s parents, Alan and Laura Shatto, told authorities Max injured himself several times before and had behavioral problems.

His death was ruled to be accidental. A grand jury declined to indict the Shattos.

Russian authorities have blamed Max’s parents for his death and used the incident to justify a ban on all American adoptions.

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