Ogtay Gyulalyev Needs Another Treatment - Spouse
Baku / 15.11.19 / Turan: There are no improvements in the state of Ogtay Gyulalyev. For further treatment, it is necessary to transfer him to another clinic. This was reported by his wife Firuza Gyulalyeva, commenting on the health of the human rights activist, who is in the Istanbul clinic Avrasia, for Turan.
“He is still in a coma, while measures are being taken to treat the infection in his lungs. Currently, Ogtay needs treatment in a more specialized clinic. It is necessary to attract neurosurgeons,” she said.
Recall that Gyulalyev was hit by a car in the center of Baku on October 29. Relatives and colleagues regarded the accident as an intentional attack on the activist.
He was operated with a considerable delay, which complicated the already serious condition. Three days later, the Heydar Aliyev Foundation took the treatment of Gyulalyev, sending him to the Istanbul clinic. -05B-
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