Livio Kumm Receives Additional Sentence for 2011 Rape Case Livio Kumm was sentenced to eleven years in prison on Thursday, marking a significant extension of his incarceration following a previous conviction related to the 2011 death of an elderly man. The case, which occurred in Saaremaa, Estonia, involved the kidnapping and subsequent death of a 81-year-old man residing in a nursing home. In 2011, Kumm was initially sentenced to nearly twelve years following the brutal crime. He was released from prison approximately two years into his sentence, but subsequently violated the terms of his parole. The original crime involved the abduction of the bedridden man and the subsequent act of rape. Authorities determined the man died as a result of the assault. This latest sentencing reflects the severity of the charges against Kumm, who was convicted of the rape and related offenses. The case remains a significant event in the region, highlighting the vulnerability of elderly individuals and the consequences of violent crime. Legal proceedings are now concluded. Topics: #rape #man #livio Post navigation The International Swimming Federation promises that Russians will be fully recognized. The Estonian branch: sad, we are not being heard “I got six chairs for two pounds!” Greete, who lives in England, opens the doors of her home filled with the spirit of recycling