The defendant in the Gandzyuk case named Manger as the client



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The defendant in the Gandzyuk case named Manger as the client

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Igor Pavlovsky during the trial

Igor Pavlovsky said that the head of the Kherson Regional Council was the client of the attack on the activist.

The defendant in the case of the killing of activist Yekaterina Gandzyuk Igor Pavlovsky in court said that another suspect, Aleksey Levin, called the head of the Kherson regional council, Vladislav Manger, a client of the Gandzyuk attack. This was announced on Thursday, October 1 on the Facebook page. Who ordered Katya Gandziuk?.

Then, at a court hearing in Odessa, Igor Pavlovsky confirmed Vladislav Manger’s guilt by ordering the attack on Katya Gandzyuk. According to him, during his conversation with Alexei Levin, he repeatedly mentioned that it was “Nikolaevich” who ordered the attack on Katya.

“In August 2018, when ‘guide keeper’ Novikov was arrested, during one of the conversations with Levin, Pavlovsky learned that ‘Nikolaevich’ is Munger. Pavlovsky also said that he and his daughter had received repeated threats from Vladislav Manger. This is apparently the reason why on December 17, 2019, he gave the court false testimony that Manger and Levin were not involved in the murder of Katya Gandzyuk, “the message reads.

It should be noted that the family of Ekaterina Gandzyuk were brought to participate in the Odessa court as victims.

The next hearing on this case will take place on October 16 at 9:30 in the Primorsky District Court in Odessa.

We will recall, on June 18, that the Kiev Pechersk District Court arrested Vladislav Manger until July 28 without the right to pay bail. The arrest was later extended.

Munger was previously unable to be brought to court due to his medical condition. As a result, the independent medical expert concluded that the suspect could be transported to Kiev in the presence of a doctor.

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