the Story of 20-year-old Maria Stepanova could be quite sad, if one day she met a 47-year-old Olga Chypenko, who worked as a conductor. Masha is an orphan, grew up with 4 years in the orphanage, and after he left it was one on one with the street. At some point the girl ran out of money, leaving only buses to ride by day and station, where you can spend the night and drink water in the toilet to drown out the famine. Correspondent NGS Ilya Kalinin met with Masha and Olga, and heard the story of the orphans, which was dismissed by the state.
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Masha station: the story of 20-year-old homeless Siberian whose lives were changed by a chance encounter
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