Gyulalyev transferred to the "American Clinic" of Istanbul (updated)
Baku / 19.11.19 / Turan: In the afternoon of November 19, human rights activist Ogtay Gyulalyev, who was in a coma, was transferred to the "American Clinic" of Istanbul, said his wife.
According to her, the Heydar Aliyev Foundation paid for 20 days in this clinic. -05B-
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2019 November 19 (Tuesday) 14:27:43
Ogtay Gyulalyev Not Yet Transferred to American Hospital in Istanbul
Baku / 19.11.19 / Turan: Preparations for the transportation of the human rights activist Ogtay Gyulalyev from the Istanbul clinic Avrasiya to the American Hospital in the same city have not yet been made. Turan was informed on Tuesday by his wife Firuza Gyulalyeva.
“The state of Ogtay remains grave; he has not woken up and is still in a coma.
An epicrisis is being prepared now and we expect that the transfer to the American Hospital will take place soon,” she said.
Recall that on October 29, Gyulalyev was hit by a car in the center of Baku, and he received a severe head injury and fell into a coma. A neurosurgical operation was performed in Baku late.
On November 5, with the assistance of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Gyulalyev was sent for treatment to Istanbul. –06D-
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