The Russian opponent’s environment ensures that two laboratories have, but hide, biological samples of the dissident that would prove that it was poisoned. “I demand to publish their results. Enough to appease Putin for other high considerations,” his widow has settled, in a video broadcast on Wednesday. The opponent suggests that the approach to Moscow from some Western countries could have relegated to forget about Navalni. His widow, who does not mention which institutions supposedly obtained the biological remains of her husband, has shared unpublished photos of the cell in which she died spotted with vomiting after her death.
The Navalni team says that it managed to get out of Russia from the opponent, who died on February 16, 2024 in the, located in the Arctic Region of Yamalo-Nénets, about 1,900 kilometers from Moscow. According to their version, at least five prison employees have shared with the opponents the last hours of the dissident.
Navalnaya does not hide his frustration. “And now what?
“These results are of public importance and must come to light. We all deserve to know the truth,” added Naválnaya through their social networks.
The ultimatum of the Anti -Corruption Foundation arrives at a critical moment for the organization. A series of controversies, including the recent resignation of its director by differences with the rest of the team, have aggravated their. The results of this new research will be key in the image of the institution.
The last hours of Navalni
The opponent denounces that in the jail block where the dissident died there were 63 security cameras. “But there are no images of any of them [de aquel día]”, He claims.
Navalnaya says that her husband complained of a pain in her right leg. According to prison personnel, on February 3 he was taken to the medical consultation of the prison, where he was taken the temperature and blood pressure. On February 14, two days before he died, he was separated to a punishment cell.
On the day of his death, Navalni complained again of his leg, according to the testimonies. The prison staff served the food at 11.30 in the morning, local time, and 40 minutes later the guards took a small patio to the dissident. There he began to feel bad and was taken back to his cell, where they left him while suffering seizures and breathed with difficulty, according to his widow.
The story of the Acts of Navalnaya continues that the head of the Prison Medical Unit, Alexéi Lisyuk, found Navalni between seizures at 13.10 and was not called an ambulance until 15 minutes later, at 13.25. The doctors failed to revive Navalni and certified his death at 14.23.
The Navalni widow denounces that the medical report of her death does not mention seizures, but includes bruises in elbows and knees compatible with possible poisoning.