Suicide or accident? What happened to the teenager in Tbilisi

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Relatives of 15-year-old student from Tbilisi Luka Siradze are not sure that he jumped from the ninth floor

The Patriarchate of Georgia does not rule out that 15-year-old Luka Siradze could accidentally fall from the ninth floor, so Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia Elijah II allowed to hold a funeral service.

Georgian Prime Minister commented on the death of a teenager in Tbilisi

The incident occurred on December 12-shortly after police questioned the boy in connection with a nighttime break-in at his former school and inscriptions in the teachers ' room and other offices "Mother her, this life". The teenager's family said the police pressured him to make a confession.

The criminal case was initiated under the article "incitement to suicide". By this time, police investigator Marianna Choloyan was detained. She is accused of forcing the teenager to testify.

"There will be no obstacles for the funeral of 15-year-old Luka Siradze. The Patriarch gave his blessing ... today, from a conversation With his mother and brother, it turned out that it is impossible to say with certainty that he threw himself out. There is an opinion and it is possible that the Onion fell accidentally, " wrote the head of the press service of the Patriarchate of Georgia Andria Dzhagmaidze on his Facebook page.

The teenager died on December 17. Georgian and Israeli doctors fought together for his life, but it was not possible to save it.

Death of a teenager in Tbilisi: young people again took to the streets>>

Since then, youth protests have continued in Tbilisi and various cities of Georgia. They leave on buildings of state institutions and on asphalt nearby inscriptions: "Mother it, this life". Participants of actions demand punishment not only the investigator, but also the highest officials of the Ministry of internal Affairs. They talk about a systemic problem in the justice sector.

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Suicide or accident? What happened to the teenager in Tbilisi

2019/12/98079-1576751888.jpg
Read: 3149     14:00     19 Декабрь 2019    

Relatives of 15-year-old student from Tbilisi Luka Siradze are not sure that he jumped from the ninth floor

The Patriarchate of Georgia does not rule out that 15-year-old Luka Siradze could accidentally fall from the ninth floor, so Catholicos-Patriarch of all Georgia Elijah II allowed to hold a funeral service.

Georgian Prime Minister commented on the death of a teenager in Tbilisi

The incident occurred on December 12-shortly after police questioned the boy in connection with a nighttime break-in at his former school and inscriptions in the teachers ' room and other offices "Mother her, this life". The teenager's family said the police pressured him to make a confession.

The criminal case was initiated under the article "incitement to suicide". By this time, police investigator Marianna Choloyan was detained. She is accused of forcing the teenager to testify.

"There will be no obstacles for the funeral of 15-year-old Luka Siradze. The Patriarch gave his blessing ... today, from a conversation With his mother and brother, it turned out that it is impossible to say with certainty that he threw himself out. There is an opinion and it is possible that the Onion fell accidentally, " wrote the head of the press service of the Patriarchate of Georgia Andria Dzhagmaidze on his Facebook page.

The teenager died on December 17. Georgian and Israeli doctors fought together for his life, but it was not possible to save it.

Death of a teenager in Tbilisi: young people again took to the streets>>

Since then, youth protests have continued in Tbilisi and various cities of Georgia. They leave on buildings of state institutions and on asphalt nearby inscriptions: "Mother it, this life". Participants of actions demand punishment not only the investigator, but also the highest officials of the Ministry of internal Affairs. They talk about a systemic problem in the justice sector.

Sputnik-georgia.ru





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