A doctor who treated Omsk Navalna after the poisoning died unexpectedly



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Sergei Maximinin, deputy chief physician of the department of anesthesiology and resuscitation, “died unexpectedly,” said an Omsk hospital in Siberia. S. Maksimišinas worked at the hospital for 28 years.

In November, Alexander Murachovsky, chief physician at the same hospital, who was under pressure to treat Navaln, was appointed regional health minister.

A. Murachowski had diagnosed A. Navalnas with a certain metabolic disorder after the poisoning. Later, Navaln accused him of falsifying the diagnosis.

Leonid Volkov, Navaln’s chief of staff, confirmed that Maximizing was responsible for dealing with the leader of the opposition.

“Sergei Maximishim headed the department that treated Alexei Navalna, he was responsible for his treatment, specifically the artificial coma,” Volkov told CNN.

“Maximizing more than anyone I knew the condition of Navaln, what had happened to him, so I cannot rule out the possibility of criminal activity,” he added.

“Be that as it may, the Russian health system is very poor, so it is not uncommon for doctors of this age to die suddenly. I doubt that anyone will investigate the cause of death,” said L. Volkov.

A. Navalnas on August 20. lost consciousness on the plane. After the plane landed, a 44-year-old opponent was taken to Omsk hospital. Already on August 22. Mr. Navaln was airlifted to Berlin, where he was treated at the Charite Hospital.

According to several independent Western laboratories, A. Navalnas was poisoned with the nerve paralyzing substance “Novičiok”. Russia, for its part, says it has not been able to establish that Navaln was poisoned, so no investigation has been launched.

After returning to Moscow in Berlin in January, Navaln was arrested and sentenced to several years in prison for allegedly violating the terms of a previous probation. Russian authorities say Navaln had to appear before the Prison Service twice a month, but at the time he was in a coma.

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