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Cluj chef Adrian Pop passed away Tuesday night at the Cluj-Napoca Neurosurgery Clinic, where he was left unconscious and hit on the head, stating that he had previously participated in a party where they were also present. and two policemen.
“On March 7 of this year, around 0240, the policemen of the Rural Police Station 2 of Apahida were notified by SNUAU 112 about the fact that near a public place located on Libertăţii Street, in the town of Apahida, a person was found in a state of unconsciousness. The crew went to the scene and identified a 51-year-old man from Cluj-Napoca, who was transferred by the medical team to a specialized unit. After the first controls carried out by the police and the preliminary information, there are data according to which the 51-year-old man participated in a private act carried out within the respective public place, where he allegedly consumed alcoholic beverages, at one point being observed by the participants when leaving the room. by forensic doctors from the Cluj Institute of Forensic Medicine, it turned out that traumatic head injuries could have occurred when falling from the same level, putting in endangers the life of the victim “, is shown in a statement from LEI Cluj.
As a result of the injuries, the man died, the IPJ Cluj statement mentions.
According to the cited source, verifications are also being carried out on the participation of two policemen in the respective party, where the anti-COVID-19 protection regulations were allegedly violated.
Regarding the holding of the private event, a circumstance that would have violated the prohibitions imposed during the alert, which was attended by two policemen from Cluj, we specify that on March 10 of this year, the Directorate of the Inspection ordered the making of checks ” , informs LEI Cluj.
The investigations in this case are continued by the policemen of the Criminal Investigation Service under the coordination of the Public Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Cluj Court, under the aspect of the commission of the crime of wrongful death.
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