Elina Hajiyev�s mother appeals to Ilham Aliyev for help
Baku /17.10.19 / Turan: The mother of Elina Hajiyeva, an 8th grade student of the 162nd school of Baku, who died in April of this, appealed to President Ilham Aliyev with a request to assist in the fair punishment of the accused in this case, the former principal of this educational institution Sevinj Abbasov.
Sevil Huseynova noted that on April 4 this year, her daughter jumped from the third floor of the school, unable to withstand her persecution in the specified educational institution.
The teenager died two days later because she was late taken to the hospital.
The prosecutor requested a 2.5-year restraint of liberty for the former principal.
"This is despite the fact that during the judicial investigation it was established that the director did not call an ambulance for the critically ill child for 85 minutes and prevented others from doing so. According to the conclusion of the forensic medical examination, the girl could not be saved because she was taken to the hospital very late. However, the former principal does not endure fair punishment! Do not be indifferent to the cry of the mother! " the statement concludes. -06D--
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