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In Yeysk, the police began checking the circumstances of the death of a man who became ill in a temporary detention center. This is reported by Kommersant with reference to the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Krasnodar Territory.
On January 18, 32-year-old Ilya Smolin, who was placed in the temporary detention center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Yeysk district on charges of intentionally causing grievous bodily harm, became ill on January 18. The police called an ambulance, which took the man to the hospital, where he died ten days later.
According to KP, relatives learned about the death of a man from neighbors. According to one of the relatives, they were not allowed to look at the body.
“Only after contacting the prosecutor’s office were we able to get to the morgue. What I saw shocked me. He was all beat up, terrible bruises, wounds. There was no living place, ”the interlocutor of the publication shared.
According to relatives, there were no hematomas on the man’s body before being placed in the isolation ward. They took pictures of all the damage and turned to the prosecutor’s office.
Police representatives claim that Ilya received medical assistance that day before the ambulance arrived. In the conclusion of the medical examiner it is written that death was the result of heart failure caused by alcoholism.
Source: Rosbalt

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