October 25, 2025
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The death of a man at a distribution point in Kyiv: the examination showed a closed craniocerebral injury

In Kyiv, law enforcement officers received the first results of a forensic medical examination of a man who died at a distribution point in the Podilsky district. According to the expert’s opinion, death occurred as a result of a closed craniocerebral injury. This was reported by the Kyiv police. No other injuries were found on the body of the deceased, and for final conclusions it is necessary to wait for the results of histological examinations. The investigation is ongoing. The police are investigating all the circumstances”, — write on: ua.news

In Kyiv, law enforcement officers received the first results of a forensic medical examination of a man who died at a distribution point in the Podilsky district. According to the expert’s opinion, death occurred as a result of a closed craniocerebral injury.

This was reported by the Kyiv police.

No other injuries were found on the body of the deceased, and for final conclusions it is necessary to wait for the results of histological examinations.

The investigation is ongoing. Law enforcement officers check all the circumstances of the event, so no detail will be overlooked.

We will remind, in a recently “Busified” boy died of a brain injury and brain hemorrhage in the capital’s TCC.

We will remind you that near Strykhivtsi, women blocked the TCC car.

The police started an investigation.

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