"Poisons act in different ways." The expert pointed out Polyakov’s strange behavior before his death
Verkhovna Rada deputy Anton Polyakov, who criticized the ruling party and died unexpectedly tonight, looked bad the day before, and this may have something to do with his death.
Kiev political scientist Alexander Semchenko stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“Anton Polyakov looked sluggish on the podium of the Verkhovna Rada yesterday. Yesterday there was an extraordinary meeting of the Verkhovna Rada, convened precisely on Polyakov’s initiative, he was collecting signatures, and I noticed that on the podium he looked somehow expressionless. It was quite strange, because his bills were impudently rejected, and he somehow reacted to this sluggishly. That’s all I can say,” the expert noted.
“It’s difficult to say whether this could indicate that he was poisoned. Poisons can have different effects, they can act quickly, or they can be prolonged. An autopsy will show,” Semchenko said.
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