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Ms Akhmedova was at the site of the road traffic accident the next day
Baku/07.06.21/Turan: The Ministry of Internal Affairs and City Hospital # 3 have not provided information about where Ainur Akhmedova, a participant in the accident, was treated and what severity of the physical injury was.
Akhmedova's car collided with a car of Tabriz Gulalyev 25 May.
A Ministry of Internal Affairs report said that she was quaified as a person who received serious injuries, and Gulalyev-moderate injuries. Last week Gulalyev underwent a complex operation to restore bone tissues of his face at the Baku Health Clinic. Also, he has a cracked knee and a cast.
Following requests from the Turan agency, the Association for Management of Medical Territorial Divisions (TƏBIB) reported that Akhmedova was taken to the City Clinical Hospital # 3 after an accident with the diagnosis of a broken collarbone. She was examined, treated, and bandaged. On May 29, the bandage was updated and fixed. However, a question of Akhmedova's treatment place remained open.
At the same time, the agency revealed new facts that reinforced doubts in the injury and the physical conditions of Akhmedova after the accident.
The director of Turan agencies, Mehman Aliyev, visited the site of the accident and spoke to witnesses of the accident. These are employees of the feed warehouse located 15 meters opposite the accident site.
They said that the day after the accident Ainur Akhmedova accompanied by two men, drove up to the warehouse on May 26. Akhmedova was limping slightly. They got acquainted with surveillance cameras data and left. The workers recognized her because they had helped her out of the car on the day of the accident.
The video of the surveillance cameras on the accident was taken by an investigator, the warehouse said. Aliev wanted to see the video of the accident but the warehouse said that it had been erased.
It should be emphasized that Aliev had earlier faced a real case of a broken collarbone in the past when his daughter suffered the same injury.
In such cases, the fracture is immobilized – the doctor fixes bones with a special bandage which should be worn for several weeks. In case of severe damage, osteosynthesis is performed with screws and plates or a pin. In the course of the operation, the doctor eliminates displacement of fragments and restores the integrity of the bone with the help of metal structures. Surgical treatment is most often used to treat a dislocated fracture. Typically, clavicle bone regeneration takes 6 to 12 weeks in adults. However, Akhmedova appeared at the accident site the next day…
A question arises: where was Mrs. Akhmedova on May 25-29, and whether she really received a broken collarbone, as TƏBIB claims with reference to the city hospital #3?—0—
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