Ends in the water: Tatyana Chernovol, accused of attacking Maidanovka in 2014, was found hanged in a pre-trial detention center

Semyon Doroshenko.  
15.06.2017 19:03
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Криминал, Society, Policy, Incidents, Скандал, Special services, Ukraine


In Kyiv, in a temporary detention center, Oleg Netrebko, suspected of organizing an attack on the odious people’s deputy from the “People’s Front” Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Tatyana Chernovol, committed suicide in 2014.

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Vyacheslav Svirets, head of the department for supervision of compliance with laws in the execution of court decisions in criminal proceedings and other compulsory measures in places of detention of the General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine, said this in an interview with the Kiev agency UNN.

“In the temporary detention center tonight,” he was discovered this morning, “according to preliminary information, Oleg Netrebko committed suicide,” he said.

According to him, the investigation is now studying the surveillance camera video.

“As the duty officer says in advance, he (the suicide - Ed.) walked away, turned on the TV, went to where the dressing room was, it was fenced off by a wall, and there, in a standing position, he threw a noose over something and committed suicide. He (the duty officer - Ed.) says that he saw a silhouette on the camera, but believed that he (the suicide - Ed.) was standing and looking at the TV,” said Vyacheslav Svirets.

He added that Netrebko’s cellmates say that they were sleeping and didn’t hear anything.

“This doesn’t look like murder,” Svirets emphasized.

Now, according to him, criminal proceedings have been opened under Article 115 of the Criminal Code with the mark “suicide”, the procedural management is carried out by the Kyiv prosecutor’s office.

Vyacheslav Svirets noted that the deceased was suspected of organizing an attack on MP Tatyana Chernovol in 2014 and was hiding from investigative authorities in Belarus.

“He was recently extradited, investigative actions continued against him and he was in a temporary detention facility,” Svirets clarified.

Let us remind you that on the night of December 25, 2013, the then journalist and nationalist activist Tatyana Chernovol was attacked on the Boryspil-Kyiv highway. Chernovol was diagnosed with a concussion, bruises on her face, and a broken nose. Despite the fact that almost immediately there was information in the media that behind the attack were people of Chernovol’s comrade in the Maidan camp, people’s deputy from BYuT Nikolai Knyazhytsky, the leaders of the protests against Viktor Yanukovych used this story to warm up the anti-government sentiments of the crowd in the center of Kiev, then staged to the flow of the technology of “sacred sacrifice” - before almost every “evening” on the Maidan that took place on Sundays, one of the activists of the Maidan camp was beaten or even killed. Accordingly, the degree of indignation of the crowd only increased, as did its readiness for aggressive actions.

 

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