Broken neck bone: the media received a report on the death of ex-adviser to Putin in the US - ForumDaily
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Broken neck bone: the media received a report on the death of ex-adviser to Putin in the US

«Radio Svoboda» received a full forensic report about the death in the United States of the former Minister of Press of Russia, Mikhail Lesin. From the documents it follows that Lesin had a hyoid bone broken.

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Former Minister of the Press of Russia and Ex-Head of Gazprom-Media Mikhail Lesin, who in 2015 found dead in a hotel room in Washington, got a fracture of the hyoid bone. This is stated in the 149-page report of the Washington Bureau of the forensic examination, transmitted to Radio Liberty, writes RBC.

The documents were transferred in pursuance of a court decision on the claim that the radio station filed against the city authorities, demanding that information be disclosed. Last month, a court ordered the Washington authorities to disclose information.

It follows from the report that Lesin received a fracture of the hyoid bone “at the moment or shortly before or after” death. Clear evidence that death was violent, no, the documents say. The report also states that the hyoid bone could have been broken during the dissection.

Another new item mentioned in the report is the testimony of Lesin’s son Anton, who lives in Beverly Hills, California. The documents say that he told investigators that he did not know why his father was in Washington. In addition, Anton said that his father often abused alcohol during business trips.

The report also states that on the day of the death of Lesin, a certain "friend" of the Russian was contacted with the detective in charge of the case and was interested in the "whereabouts of the deceased."

Another circumstance that was not previously known concerns the events that developed after the publication of the first report on the death of Lesin. The day after the Forensic Examination Bureau submitted the initial conclusion of the death, one of the staff members appeared before a jury at the trial of Lesin's death case.

Mikhail Lesin was found dead in a Dupont Circle hotel room in November 2015. Initially it was reported that he died from a heart attack. The forensic medical report said that he died from a “blunt head injury”, and that his death was due to “severe ethanol intoxication.” In addition, the examination report spoke of injuries of the limbs received by Lesin. In October, 2016, the US police closed the case, calling the death of the former head of Gazprom-Media an accident.

In the summer of 2017, the Buzzfeed edition reported that Lesina's death was violent. The interlocutors of the publication claimed that Lesin was "hammered by a bat." The Washington police denied this information.

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