Oktay Gyulalyev’s health is improving
Baku/07.02.20/Turan: There is progress in the state of human rights activist Oktay Gyulalyev. In recent days, he began to move his hands, and the last two days he has already been raised to his feet with the help of a special apparatus. This was reported to Turan by the spouse of human rights activist Firuz Gyulalyev.
According to her, Oktay has not completely departed from a coma and his speech has not yet recovered.
A human rights activist was hit by a car on October 29, 2019 in the center of Baku and got a serious brain injury. On October 30, he underwent surgery to remove a brain hematoma.
On November 5, the Heydar Aliyev Foundation under took the solution of the problems of Gyulalyev and he was sent to the Istanbul clinic.
Since November 19, the human rights activist has been in the American hospital in Istanbul, where he underwent several operations.--0--
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