Official Account of Navalny's Death Sparks Doubts Among Medical Experts"
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Official reports claim that Alexei Navalny’s death was caused by a "combined illness" and heart rhythm disorder. However, medical experts are questioning these conclusions.
Investigators assert that Alexei Navalny died due to heart rhythm and conduction issues, allegedly resulting from a "combined illness." However, his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, has expressed doubts, pointing out that Navalny had no known heart conditions during his life.
Dr. Mikhail Fremderman, an anesthesiologist at Laniado Hospital in Israel, stated that such diagnoses are difficult to confirm posthumously. He suggested that the autopsy report might have used standard medical textbook phrases without considering the specific case. Dr. Fremderman also noted that arrhythmia typically leads to strokes rather than sudden cardiac arrest.
The doctor further expressed skepticism about the chronic conditions listed in the report, such as pancreatitis, cholecystitis, hepatitis, and gastroduodenitis, questioning their validity in Navalny's case. He pointed out that Navalny had not previously complained of such illnesses.
Dr. Fremderman also mentioned that if Navalny had experienced hypertensive crises, they would have been documented and treated accordingly. However, no such records exist, further casting doubt on the official cause of death.
The doctor concluded that it is unlikely for a first-time arrhythmia to suddenly lead to death without any prior signs of cardiovascular issues.
Dr. Mikhail Fremderman, an anesthesiologist at Laniado Hospital in Israel, stated that such diagnoses are difficult to confirm posthumously. He suggested that the autopsy report might have used standard medical textbook phrases without considering the specific case. Dr. Fremderman also noted that arrhythmia typically leads to strokes rather than sudden cardiac arrest.
The doctor further expressed skepticism about the chronic conditions listed in the report, such as pancreatitis, cholecystitis, hepatitis, and gastroduodenitis, questioning their validity in Navalny's case. He pointed out that Navalny had not previously complained of such illnesses.
Dr. Fremderman also mentioned that if Navalny had experienced hypertensive crises, they would have been documented and treated accordingly. However, no such records exist, further casting doubt on the official cause of death.
The doctor concluded that it is unlikely for a first-time arrhythmia to suddenly lead to death without any prior signs of cardiovascular issues.
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