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Doctors at Berlin’s Sharite Hospital have released a report detailing the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
It was at this hospital that severe cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning was diagnosed. Doctors first described the symptoms that the newcomer’s neurotoxin developed in Moscow in the 1980s. According to this, Navalny slipped into a coma, his heart rate slowed, his body temperature dropped to 34.4, and at one point a 33.5 degrees Celsius, reads the article quoted by the German media.
To the horror of other colleagues, doctors at the Omsk clinic only confirmed that the 44-year-old had a metabolic disorder. Moscow has repeatedly asked for poisoning tests. Sharite’s doctors said they had taken blood and urine samples from Navalny after he arrived on August 22.
Navalny was flown to Germany for treatment after collapsing during a flight from Siberia to Moscow. Experts from several Western countries have discovered that he was poisoned with a New Age neuro-paralytic agent produced since Soviet times, something that only Moscow can “fix.”
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