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On the body of the head of the “Belarusian House in Ukraine” Vitaly Shishov, found dead, injuries were found

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Experts found injuries on the body of Vitaly Shishov, head of the Belarusian House in Ukraine, found dead. This was announced at a briefing by the head of the National Police of Ukraine Igor Klimenko, transfers RBC-Ukraine.

“Shishov was diagnosed with just abrasions, the skin on his nose was torn off. Abrasions also on the left knee and chest, as well as slight abrasions on the left side of the upper lip. That’s all there is for today. This is typical for a one-time fall, as experts said, ”Klimenko said.

A mobile phone was found near Shishov’s body. There is also a trace left on the stump, now the investigation is studying who it belongs to. “The height from the loop to the ground is 3 meters 8 cm, the height of the first stump is 60 cm, the second, which was next to it, is 50 cm, there is a similar stump next to it. Vitaly’s height is 1 m 85 cm, ”added the head of the National Police.

The National Police of Ukraine has begun criminal proceedings on premeditated murder (Article 115 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine) and, it is said, will check all versions, including the version of the murder disguised as suicide.

CCTV footage showed that Shishov left the house on August 2 at about 9:00 am and did not return.

Girl found dead in Kiev, head of the “Belarusian House in Ukraine” Vitaly Shishov Bazhena Acorn surethat the young man could not commit suicide. According to her, Shishov did not complain that he was being watched, but recently he became more attentive – he noticed which cars were approaching him and who was getting out of them.

There were no direct threats to Shishov, but he had a bad feeling, says Acorn. A week before his death, he wrote to one of his acquaintances about this premonition and asked, if anything, to look after the girl.

Acorn is sure that Shishov could not commit suicide, since he had no reason for this, and he could not do this to her. Acorn says they had common plans for the future.

The Belarusian House in Ukraine is a non-profit public organization that helps Belarusians who suffered from the regime of Alexander Lukashenko and who were forced to leave their country because of the persecution of the authorities to adapt.



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