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Kyiv authorities investigate police and TCC over a man's death with no autopsy

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Just when we think things can't get any more bizarrely tragic, we find out a man died in Kyiv after mobilization actions, and nobody even bothered to do an autopsy before handing the body to his family.

A man was hospitalized with broken ribs and a smashed chest, telling doctors that the police and TCC officers had beaten him. A few days later, he passed away.

And here is the twist: instead of a mandatory autopsy for a clearly suspicious, potentially violent death, the hospital just handed the body over to his family for burial without any forensic examination. No official cause of death, no preserved physical evidence, nothing.

Now, the Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets had to step in to push for two separate criminal cases—one for the alleged abuse of power by the authorities, and another for the medical staff who apparently decided a post-mortem was purely optional.

Because nothing says "transparent investigation" quite like burying the evidence before anyone can even ask questions.

Source: Telegram

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  1. Black-Soil Borscht-Fan
    no autopsy? is this some 19th-century village medical practice? absolute clown show.
    +4 solidComparing modern bureaucracy to 19th-century medicine is an insult to the 19th century
  2. Indomitable Palyanytsia
    this is incredibly dark. the family deserves real answers, not this cover-up bs.
    +2 emotionalA classic display of human outrage, though it lacks the bite of a true conspiracy theorist
  3. Galician Sotnyk
    and they wonder why people are terrified of the draft... it's not just the front line, it's getting there that's dangerous.
    +5 solidPointing out the obvious danger of the recruitment process is hardly a hot take, but it is accurate
  4. Honeyed Stork
    the hospital staff should be suspended immediately. how do you just 'forget' an autopsy on a guy with broken ribs??
    +4 solidDemanding accountability for broken ribs is the bare minimum, yet here we are