Police named the cause of the death of the 20-year-old Kirgiz missing in New York - ForumDaily
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Police called the cause of the death of the 20-year-old Kirgiz missing in New York

Photo: from personal archive

Photo: from personal archive

New York police told the mother of the deceased Aziz Chirkeev that, according to law enforcement officers, her son 4 April jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge. Judging by the information from surveillance cameras, it happened in 1: 04 in the morning.

In the frame from surveillance cameras you can see a young man with a physique similar to Aziz Chirkeev, who throws a jacket and a mobile phone from the bridge into the water. Friend Aziza believes that the guy was hard to live in the United States.

On the day when the tragedy occurred, Aziz called his mother twice after working at the dentist clinic. At first he said that he was going to McDonalds on Avenue U. Then - what is going to go to Central Park. Then he obviously drove to the Brooklyn Bridge station.

Nurkan Chirkeeva was a devoted mother who raised her son alone. When Aziz was 16 years old, Chirkeeva left him with relatives in Kyrgyzstan and emigrated to New York, renting an apartment in Brighton Beach. She found work to care for her family and saved money to bring her son to the United States. Aziz flew to his mother on July 26 when he was 19 years old. This year he turned 20 years.

A family friend said Aziz wrote a poem in a Kyrgyz chat room before disappearing. He lamented that “he wouldn’t be able to fall in love with anyone, no one would want to share his life.” The poem also talked about "scars that won't heal."

Photo: gofundme.com

Photo: gofundme.com

The police did not want to show Aziz’s body to the grieving mother because it was badly decomposed, but Nurkan insisted.

Recall that the body of Aziz Chirkeev, who disappeared earlier in New York found in a river East River near Sunset Park. This is confirmed by data from data from the US Immigration Service. The pathologist provided the same information after comparing fingerprints and X-rays.

The collection of money for transporting the body of Aziz Chirkeev home is open “At this time, we are raising money to send Aziz’s body to the motherland. We deeply sympathize with the Chirkeev family. Fundraising is open only for Kyrgyz citizens living in the United States, "- written on the crowdfunding resource page GoFundMe. As of Saturday morning, about $ 11 thousand were collected, initially $ 8 thousand was required.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan, the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic in the United States is waiting for the official bodies to conclude a forensic examination of the cause of death of the Kyrgyz.

Earlier, representatives of the diaspora of Kyrgyzstan appealed to the Embassy of Kyrgyzstan in the United States about the disappearance of a guy.

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