The mother did right by sending this horror back to Russia. All those who think she should have kept him to ruin and endanger her short life and her family’s short life and pay threw the nose to try and fix something that could never be fixed are crazy.
No one on this thread can tell me you haven’t returned something you bought and found when you took it home it was damaged.
It is sick and evil to compare a child to "something," let alone "something you bought."
Your equating a child to a “thing”, a purchased item, is reprehensible and destroys any thread of credibility your argument may have had.