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Iryna Zarutska — Forever in Our Hearts 🕊️ Even today, tears fill our eyes as we remember you. Since the day you were taken, not a single day passes without prayers for your soul. 🙏 But the fight for justice isn’t over. Insiders reveal there are hidden leads and untold truths in Iryna’s case that authorities are only now beginning to uncover — details that could finally bring those responsible to account… 👀 Your memory lives on, and your story will not be forgotten. 💔

Iryna Zarutska — Forever in Our Hearts 🕊️
Even today, tears fill our eyes as we remember you. Since the day you were taken, not a single day passes without prayers for your soul. 🙏
But the fight for justice isn’t over. Insiders reveal there are hidden leads and untold truths in Iryna’s case that authorities are only now beginning to uncover — details that could finally bring those responsible to account… 👀
Your memory lives on, and your story will not be forgotten. 💔

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From War-Torn Ukraine to Tragic End: Remembering Iryna Zarutska’s Unfulfilled American Dream

Iryna Zarutska’s story is one of resilience shattered by senseless violence, a poignant reminder of the fragility of safety for refugees seeking refuge in the United States. Born on May 22, 2002, in Kyiv, Ukraine, the 23-year-old artist fled the Russian invasion in August 2022 with her mother, sister Valeriia, and younger brother Bohdan, leaving behind a life upended by war. The family had endured months in a cramped bomb shelter near their apartment, a stark contrast to Iryna’s earlier pursuits: she held a degree in art and restoration from Synergy College in Kyiv, where her passion for creativity flourished through sculpting and designing eclectic clothing. Her father, Stanislav Zarutskyi, remained in Ukraine due to martial laws barring men aged 18-60 from leaving, a rule that later prevented him from attending her funeral—though Ukrainian officials clarified he received permission to travel but chose not to repatriate her body, honoring her love for America.

Settling in Huntersville, North Carolina, with relatives, Iryna quickly embraced her new life, embodying the American dream she cherished. Despite language barriers, she learned English rapidly, enrolled at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College from 2023 to 2025 to improve her skills, and took jobs including babysitting, dog walking, and working at an assisted living facility and Zepeddie’s Pizzeria in Charlotte. Her uncle described her as ambitious and caring, noting her strong ties to the community—over 100 residents from the facility attended her services—and her dreams of becoming a veterinary assistant, fueled by a deep love for animals; she often walked neighbors’ pets with her radiant smile. Recently, she had moved in with her partner, Stas Nikulytsia, who taught her to drive—the family had never owned a car—and texted him en route home from work on August 22, 2025, unaware it would be her last.

That evening, around 9:46 p.m., Iryna boarded the Lynx Blue Line light rail at Scaleybark station after her pizzeria shift, dressed in khaki pants, a dark shirt, and her work T-shirt and baseball cap. Surveillance video captured her sitting innocently, scrolling on her phone, when 34-year-old Decarlos Brown Jr., seated behind her, suddenly lunged without provocation, stabbing her three times—including in the neck and hands—with a folding knife. She clutched her wounds as blood pooled on the floor, collapsing in agony while passengers watched in horror; no one intervened immediately, amplifying the tragedy. Pronounced dead at the East/West Boulevard station, her family grew alarmed when her phone’s location lingered there, rushing to find police confirming her death.

Brown, homeless and diagnosed with schizophrenia, exhibited delusional behavior and had a lengthy criminal record including armed robbery, felony larceny, breaking and entering, and assault. Released on cashless bail just days prior by Magistrate Judge Teresa Stokes—who never passed the bar exam—despite 14 prior arrests, his freedom highlighted systemic failures in mental health and judicial oversight. Arrested shortly after with a bloodied knife, he faces state first-degree murder charges and federal counts for causing death on mass transit, potentially the death penalty or life without parole. His next court date is September 19, 2025, with competency evaluations ongoing.

The unprovoked attack, captured on CCTV and released publicly on September 5, 2025, ignited national outrage, especially after 911 calls surfaced on October 1 detailing witnesses’ panic: “There’s a ton of blood,” one frantic caller reported, underscoring the horror. Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles decried the court’s leniency, while critics like President Donald Trump demanded the death penalty, blaming “soft-on-crime” Democratic policies. Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed federal prosecution, and “Iryna’s Law” passed in North Carolina to curb no-cash bonds for violent offenders, though skeptics doubt its efficacy. The incident fueled debates on urban crime, transit safety, and mental health gaps, with the FBI investigating and CATS reviewing protocols.

Who is Iryna Zarutska, Ukrainian refugee killed in Charlotte train attack?

In Ukraine, the killing horrified communities already scarred by war; President Volodymyr Zelenskyy honored her at the UN General Assembly on September 24, 2025, while media expressed shock at her fate in a “safe” haven. Her family, through lawyer Lauren O. Newton, described her as “kind and hardworking,” her life “stolen in the most horrific way.” A GoFundMe raised funds for memorials, with her obituary praising her vibrant spirit and generosity. Online, tributes poured in: “Rest in peace, Iryna… your memory lives forever,” echoing daily prayers and calls for justice.

Iryna’s death symbolizes broader failures: a refugee escaping bombs only to meet violence on public transit. As her uncle lamented, “She didn’t deserve that,” her legacy endures in advocacy for reform and the hearts of those she touched. Prayers continue for her soul, and the fight for justice in her name presses on, ensuring her shining spirit illuminates the path to safer streets. In a world of fleeting peace, Iryna reminds us to cherish the vulnerable and demand accountability, her memory eternal. 🕊️🙏

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