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Navalny's widow Yulia mentioned the courtroom dismissed the lawsuit as a result of it could have meant revealing extra details about the circumstances of Navalny's demise.
A Russian courtroom has dismissed a lawsuit by Lyudmila Navalny, the mom of late Russian opposition chief Alexei Navalny, alleging she acquired insufficient medical care on the Arctic penal colony the place she died, a former Navalny aide mentioned. It was executed.
Ivan Zhdanov, head of the anti-corruption basis began by Navalny, mentioned on Thursday that the courtroom within the metropolis of Labytnangi dismissed the lawsuit as a result of it mentioned solely Navalny may file a criticism.
“Alexey filed lawsuits a number of occasions for failure to offer medical care within the colonies,” Zhdanov wrote on the Telegram app. “Now that he has been killed, they’re denying his household's declare in mocking language.”
Navalny's household and supporters have accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating his assassination, a cost the Kremlin has rejected.
Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, mentioned Thursday that the courtroom had dismissed the lawsuit as a result of it could have meant disclosing the video and different details about the circumstances of his demise.
Russian jail officers mentioned the Kremlin critic fainted and died on February 16 after taking a stroll exterior the “Polar Wolf” jail, the place he was serving a three-decade sentence.
His demise certificates said that he died of pure causes.
Lyudmila traveled to the Arctic metropolis of Salekhard, 2,000 km (1,200 miles) from Moscow, shortly after the previous opposition chief's demise, the place she mentioned investigators refused to launch his physique from the native morgue till it was launched to the general public. She didn’t comply with bury him with out final rites.
1000’s of individuals lined the perimeter of a church for his temporary funeral ceremony in Moscow, then went to the cemetery to put flowers, defying Kremlin warnings towards massive gatherings.
Navalny survived a Soviet-era nerve agent poisoning in Russia in 2020 and suffered harsh remedy for years in jail, together with lengthy intervals of solitary confinement.