Minister of Energy Natig Aliyev Died
Baku / 09.06.17 / Turan: Azerbaijani Energy Minister Natig Aliyev died at the Istanbul clinic on June 9. As the Turkish media reported, Aliyev was delivered to Istanbul late last week in an extremely serious state of health.
As Turan learned from medical sources, earlier in Germany Aliyev was put five stents on the heart.
The cause of the last exacerbation is unknown. However, 70-year-old Aliyev also suffered from diabetes mellitus.
According to the same sources, the state of the Minister"s health during the initial hospitalization in the Oilmen"s Hospital was almost hopeless.
The press service of the Ministry of Health of Azerbaijan does not comment on the report on the Minister"s death. -03B-
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