General Prosecutor Office: Sevinj Babayeva entered the Turkish hospital under a different name
Sevinj Babayeva who died on the eve in the “Medicana International İstanbul Hospital”; she is a defendant in the scandalous video exposed to the Internet by the former rector of Azerbaijan International University, Elshad Abdullayeva, according to the press service of the Prosecutor-General of Azerbaijan.
According to preliminary information, provided from the hospital, Babaeva came to the hospital under a different name and a surname, and died of heart failure.
To hold the relevant expertise, employees of the General Prosecutor Office and the Interior Ministry went to Turkey. Public will be provided with information on the results of the investigation.
The report reminded that Babayeva was wanted under the Article 178.3.2 (fraud committed with application of serious injury.) –06D--
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