- 24.08.2018
- Armenia:
- arm
In order to find out the circumstances of the death of Artur Sargsyan (“Bread Bringer”), a forensic medical commission examination was appointed, the results of which are expected to be received by in mid-September. This is stated in the message of the Special Investigation Service.
“Regarding the information distributed by the RA Investigative Committee regarding the criminal case related to the circumstances of the death of Artur Sargsyan (“Bread Bringer”), in which some data from the conclusions of the forensic examinations assigned to the criminal case were specifically cited, also taking into account the great public interest in the said criminal case, we consider it necessary to inform that it was accepted into the proceedings of the RA Special Investigation Service investigator as early as May 30, 2018″, – informs the SIS.
As mentioned in the message, taking into account that the conclusions of the examinations appointed before that in the criminal case did not fully reveal all the circumstances essential for the preliminary investigation of the criminal case, a forensic commission examination was appointed on June 27, 2018, the results of which are expected to be received by in mid-September.
Let’s remind that Artur Sargsyan, who was accused of supporting the “Sasna Tsrer” armed group, died on March 16, 2017 at the “Armenia” medical center. 2016 On December 31, he was released, but he was detained on the pretext of avoiding the investigative body and in 2017. was arrested on February 9, and on February 10 he announced an indefinite hunger strike. On March 13, the Bread Bringer’s preventive detention was changed to a personal guarantee and he was transferred from the “Hospital of Convicts” to the Armenia Medical Center, and a few days later he was transferred home with appropriate medication and a special diet.
However, on March 15, he was transferred to the “Armenia” medical center and was operated on the same night. “Arthur Sargsyan is under artificial respiration. We put him to sleep so that he gets used to the machine,” said Surik Makaryan, the head of the resuscitation department of “Armenia” Medical Center.