Independent Russian news outlet: Navalny's body in Siberian hospital
According to Novaya Gazeta Europe, the body of Alexei Navalny, a dissident, is currently located in the district hospital in Salekhard, a town in northern Siberia on the Arctic Circle. The anti-government newspaper, now based in Latvia, noted that as of Saturday there had been no autopsy performed on him.
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- Published Date: 05:24 | 18 February 2024
- Modified Date: 05:24 | 18 February 2024
No autopsy had been conducted on the dissident up to Saturday, the anti-government newspaper currently being published from Latvia reported.
Navalny's unexpected death at the age of 47 in the Polar Wolf penal colony, which was reported two days ago, has generated international outrage.
Novaya Gazeta said its informant, an anonymous emergency services worker, had reported blue marks on the body. Navalny's relatives have not yet been granted access to his body. Polar Wolf lies some 50 kilometres due north of Salekhard.
According to the Russian authorities, Navalny collapsed while exercising in freezing conditions. Attempts to revive him failed.
Human rights activists have termed his death a murder, and Navalny's death has drawn condemnation from leaders of several countries, including US President Joe Biden.
Navalny's mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, has been attempting without success to collect the body.
According to Novaya Gazeta's informant, the blue marks show where he was held by penal colony staff after suffering cramp. A bruise on his chest was evidence of attempts at resuscitation, the informant said.
The report makes clear that the informant did not see Navalny's body after death, but gained the information from a colleague.
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