Tsoi-Openko Evgenia Petrovna was arrested on February 28, 1938. On August 5, 1938, by the Resolution of the Special Meeting at the NKVD of the USSR, she was sentenced to 10 years for counter-revolutionary activity and was serving her sentence in Karlag, ALZHIR. At that time, her mother, Tsoi Maria Aleksandrovna, was left completely alone in Moscow, not working, poorly speaking Russian, collected things in a bundle, came to the NKVD station and did not leave for 3 days until her daughter wrote a denunciation on her behalf on herself, allegedly she was tracking some kind of car and she was put together with her daughter. So mother and daughter ended up in Karlag. February 27, 1948 they were released and settled in Akmolinsk. A family appeared, a son and two daughters were born. It was very hard to get a job and lived very poorly. And on June 4, 1952, a criminal case was again instituted under Art. 58-6 and 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR, a recognizance not to leave was chosen as a preventive measure. The indictment of October 27, 1952 - reference to the settlement. On February 24, 1953, a decision was made to dismiss the case against Tsoi E.P. In 1957, Evgenia Petrovna was rehabilitated. After rehabilitation Tsoi E.P. worked as a laboratory assistant at school, then as a teacher in kindergarten. In 1962, she became the head of the Lastochka kindergarten in Tselinograd, which she directed for 20 years. She was awarded the title of Honored Worker of Education of the Republic. Evgenia Petrovna died on December 18, 1999 at 82 years of age.