Doctors Say Gezal Bayramli's Legs Might Be Paralyzed
Baku / 26.07.17 / Turan: Gezal Bayramli cannot get up on her own or sit down. When I said goodbye to her, she got up with my help," the lawyer Zibeyda Sadigova said after meeting with the defendant in the Baku Detention Center on July 25.
The lawyer noted Bayramli"s health problems were increasing. "Pains in her legs have intensified. The other day she was examined by the doctors, who said the legs might be paralyzed," said the lawyer. She also said restrictions on Bayramli"s phone calls were not canceled. She cannot communicate on the phone with relatives or friends, because the detention center"s management does not allow that. -0-
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