Relatives of woman who died in Rostov prison hospital demand punishment of those responsible
67-year-old Irina Sukach, accused of participating in a criminal organization in the Aksai markets case, died in a prison hospital. The woman did not receive the necessary treatment, her relatives said, demanding an investigation into the death of Irina Sukach.
Irina Sukach, a defendant in the criminal case about the Aksai markets, died of a serious illness on the night of August 28 in the MOTB-19 prison hospital. She was arrested four years ago, accused of illegal entrepreneurship and participation in a criminal organization. Irina's son Alexander and lawyers have contacted the head of the Investigative Committee Bastrykin and are demanding an investigation: they believe that Irina Sukach was not given proper assistance, the publication 161.ru reported today.
"On the fact of death and failure to provide emergency medical care on August 29, we submitted documents to the Investigative Committee. All materials are currently being processed by the Investigative Committee. the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Oktyabrsky District. An application was also filed in the name of the head of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, with the aim of placing the fact of death under his control," Alexander's words are quoted in the publication.
The family demands a thorough investigation and punishment of those responsible. In his appeal to the head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander stated that his mother was simply left to die in the prison hospital.
“I believe that when my mother was taken to MOTB-19 due to a progressive deterioration in her health, the [hospital] staff should have determined the cause of her deteriorating condition and provided her with appropriate medical care. Contrary to their duties, such care was not provided to my mother. In fact, the mother was left alone to die, without providing her with immediate medical care when her health deteriorated, without determining the cause of such deterioration, without providing her with resuscitation measures"