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Emil Gepov from Burgas almost lost his life a few days ago after being surrounded by 12 hunters from the village of Rusokastro, Kameno municipality.
Dr. Emil Gepov is a famous figure in Burgas, with a doctorate in alternative medicine. He graduated from the Academy of Alternative Medicine in Calcutta, India, specializing in Reiki Master, Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Naturopathy. His patent is the so-called spiritual straightening of the musculoskeletal and nervous system.
He filed a complaint with the Burgas District Prosecutor’s Office. Dr. Gepov insists on clarifying whether it is a hunting ground and, if so, why it is not marked.
This is what Emil Gepov told Flagman:
Around 9:30 in the morning I went for a walk around the Rusokastro fortress. I went to the hill and shots from hunting rifles began to be heard. From the echo I couldn’t determine where and how close the shots were fired. I climbed to the highest point and from there you could see how in a 300-meter circle I was surrounded by 12 hunters, who continued shooting from the south and north in hours and narrowed the perimeter around me.
Some of them saw me, but nobody called the others on their cell phones so that they would stop shooting and I could get out of this trap.
The last thunder could be heard from about 100 meters. I was afraid, I had nothing to do but run. There was no road and I crossed the field. There are many bushes in the area and visibility is low, I was afraid that when I sneaked in I would make noises and some of the hunters would shoot me.
With God’s help, I escaped unscathed. I asked one of the hunters why he was shooting, he did not see that there was a man and he replied that it was a hunting ground and that they did not allow me to walk there.
The place has never been a hunting ground, if so I think it should be fenced or have inscriptions and signs not to cross there. 500 meters from there there is a playground with swings, slides, gazebos. At the same distance is the fortress, where there are regular tourists.
I called 112 and they asked me to wait for the police officer on duty in charge of the area to contact me. I told him what had happened, but he surprised me by saying it was a piglet (lurking in an ambush game) and they didn’t let me go there because there was hunting. He instructively scolded me and told me to read the hunting ground law. He claimed that what had happened was very far from the fortress. Also that a while ago they crushed or blew a person on the head. Throughout the conversation, he did not ask what my condition was, but instead wanted to convince me that I was guilty.
Burgas, Bulgaria
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