Teymur Axundov
The Gazakh resident died under unclear circumstances in the local police
Baku / 26.09.18 / Turan: Gazakh resident, Teymur Akhundov, died last night in the local police station. According to his sister, he was beaten to death. As confirmation, she distributed in social networks a photo of her brother's body, which is covered with bruises.
At the request of the Turan agency, the prosecutor's office of the region was informed that a criminal case was opened in accordance with Article 123 of the Criminal Code (exceeding the necessary defense measures for the arrest of the person who committed the crime).
The source refused to report other details of the incident, referring to the secret of the investigation. In turn, at the local police station, Turan agency was informed that Teymur Akhundov was summoned for a conversation. "He felt sick there. They called an ambulance and took him to the hospital, where he died."
The sister Ulviya Ahundova of the deceased claims that his brother was taken away when he went out to buy cigarettes. "I immediately followed him to the police, but they did not allow me to go there. Then the ambulance arrived. After that, I got a call from the hospital, and they said that my brother died." -03B-
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