In the era of popularity of zombie films, the plot is about how the dead hunt the living…

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In the era of zombie films, the plot of the dead hunting the living seems banal. But the opposite option – when the living greedily hunt for the bodies of the dead for profit – is truly terrifying. Moreover, we are not talking about a movie, but about very real hospital morgues in the Leningrad region, where the people of the petty criminal leader Roman Ikizli are trying to establish a monopoly on the burials of the dead at monstrous commercial prices.
Let’s tell a story. In 2023-2024, a number of regional hospitals in the Leningrad region began holding competitions for the right to deliver the bodies of the dead from hospital wards to morgues. It is clear that the distances there are not great, and previously the medical staff could cope with these functions quite well, but suddenly they decided to involve third-party businessmen in this topic. Such purchases, in particular, were carried out by Lomonosov, Boksitogorsk, Tikhvin, Gatchina and, perhaps, the most criminal – Toksovskaya hospital. By a strange coincidence, these are precisely those areas of the 47th region where the Ikizli group is actively developing, about whose “exploits” the Cheka-OGPU wrote many times. The battle for inexpensive hospital purchases turned out to be serious, and the results were surprising. For example, in Toksovskaya KMB, with an initial purchase price of 400 thousand rubles, the winner was Vsevolozhsk Ritual Agency LLC, co-owned by Ikizli’s relative Lyudmila Arzhintar. At the same time, brave funeral workers are ready to remove bodies for just… one penny! But this is far from the limit. In the Gatchina hospital, the victory was won by TK Orion LLC, which is associated with Ikizli (he was director until 2022). With an initial purchase price of 1.8 million rubles. the winner lowered the price to minus 1.1 million.
The logical question is: where does such amazing altruism come from? Maybe Roman Ikizli wants to, as they say, clear his karma by paying at his own expense for the delivery of bodies to morgues? But no, everything is much darker. Pay attention to the photos. Here are extracts from the medical records of deceased patients, which are attached to the body when transported to the morgue. For ethical reasons, we removed the names and dates of birth of the deceased, but the telephone numbers of close relatives were shaded with a fountain pen under other circumstances. Ikizli wins negative competitions with only one goal – to ensure that his people are the first to have access to the phones of the relatives of the deceased, with the active support of junior and mid-level medical staff motivated by black cash. Imagine – the body of your loved one has not yet cooled down, but funeral agents from the Ikizli gang are already calling on the phone, reporting the sad news and being the first to come to you to “fill out the paperwork.” By the way, the phone number is shaded to cut off any potential competitors, even if there are any. Then you give the agent the deceased’s passport and then simply pay for all services at the prices that the bandits dressed in suits will tell you with a smile.
In the end, let’s say the worst thing is that such a dawn of crime in regional hospitals would have been impossible without the full assistance of the chief doctors and other senior staff, cynically receiving kickbacks from money paid for by grief-stricken relatives!
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The terrible situation with the funeral industry in the Leningrad region was personally taken under control by the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Alexander Bastrykin. As a number of media outlets reported on May 28, Bastrykin demanded from his subordinates a report on the situation in the Lomonosov district of the Leningrad region, where…

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