Təbriz Gülaliyev
Ministry of Internal Affairs: health condition of Tabriz Gulalyev is estimated as moderate (UPDATED)
Baku/26.05.21/Turan: Son of human rights activist Oktay Gulalyev, Tabriz, was injured in a car accident on the evening of May 25.
According to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Zeini Huseynov, the accident occurred at about 18.00 in the evening on May 25.
Mercedes car driven by Tabriz Gulalyev collided with a Kia car driven by Ainur Akhmedova. Both cars were leaning toward the village of Zabrat, Sabunchinsky district. As a result of the collision, both drivers received injuries of varying degrees. Both are hospitalized and undergoing treatment An investigation is conducted by the investigative department of the Police Department of the Sabunchinsky district.
As viewed by doctors, condition of Ainur Akhmetova is serious, and Tabriz Gulalyev as moderate.
Recall that the father of Tabriz Gulalyev Oktay Gulalyev was hit by a car in October 2019, so far he has not come out of a coma. -0-
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2021 May 25 (Tuesday) 22:58:02
The son of human rights activist Ogtay Gyulaliyev got a head injury in a road accident
Baku/25.05.21/Turan: On May 25, in the evening, a car driven by Tabriz Gyulalyev, the son of human rights activist Ogtay Gyulaliyev, collided with an oncoming car. “The oncoming car crossed the boundary line and we collided,” Gyulaliyev told Turan.
His nose broke, and he has a traumatic brain injury. According to the doctor, there is a left-sided swelling of the head. The knee joint is damaged. His health is of moderate severity.
With the assistance of TƏBIB, at about 22:20 Tabriz Gyulaliyev was delivered to the Baku Health Center.-0--
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