Yulia Navalnaya declared that she can’t be sure her husband is really dead, because Vladimir Putin and his cronies “lie constantly.”
Published February 19, 2024
Alexei Navalny’s wife said Friday that she can’t be sure her husband is really dead — because Russian President Vladimir Putin and his cronies “lie constantly.”
Yulia Navalnaya, in an emotional speech at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, added that Putin “will be brought to justice” if in fact her dissident husband’s reported death is true.
The Kremlin dictator and his cohorts “will be punished for what they have done to our country, for what they have done to my family, for what they have done to my husband,” said the 47-year-old Navalnaya, who was married to her imprisoned husband for 24 years.
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SOURCE: www.nypost.com
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Published February 19, 2024
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According to a Russian news outlet, Alexei Navalny’s body is now in a morgue, but no post-mortem examination has yet been performed. The same media organisation also cites an inmate who described a “mysterious commotion” on the night before his death was announced.
Published February 19, 2024
Alexei Navalny’s body has been transferred to a morgue, according to a Russian news outlet, with guards reportedly “mysteriously” searching prison cells the night before his death.
Many have blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for the opposition leader’s death, which was reported on Friday, and calls are growing for an independent investigation.
His body has been taken to the Salekhard District Clinical Hospital’s morgue, Novaya Gazeta Europe reports, but as of Saturday no post-mortem examination had been performed.
A paramedic for the Salekhard ambulance service told the news outlet usual procedure did not appear to be followed in the wake of his death.
“Usually, the bodies of people who die in prison are taken straight to the Bureau of Forensic Medicine… but in this case it was taken to the clinical hospital for some reason,” he said.