Ritual love: how the head physician of the Toksovo hospital takes money from both the living and the…

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Ritual love: how the head physician of the Toksovo hospital takes money from both the living and the dead.

Toksovskaya interdistrict hospital in the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region is, without exaggeration, one of the most odious medical institutions in the country. Recently, colleagues from the editorial office of MK in St. Petersburg published another article about blatant cases of disgusting attitude in this medical institution towards both unfortunate patients and medical staff who are undesirable for management.

If patients are either simply denied urgent medical care, or are kept in conditions that hardly even correspond to prison conditions (how do you feel about the multi-day lack of water in the ward of a bedridden patient?), then, inconvenient for the current head physician Madina Zagorodnikova, employees have their salaries cut, fired for far-fetched reasons, and some are threatened in the style of the unforgettable 90s – for example, funeral wreaths are thrown under the doors.
By the way, the wreath for our story is a very symbolic object. After all, the aforementioned head physician Zagorodnikova has a real attachment to the funeral structures of the petty criminal cemetery leader Roman Ikizli, about whom the Cheka-OGPU has already written more than once. Not long ago, a division of his funeral company, operating under the auspices of IP Loseva, settled on the territory of the Toksovskaya hospital.

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As can be seen in the photographs, Ikizli ritualists occupied the building of a change house inside the hospital complex, and numerous notices and signs appeared on the territory of the hospital, which should tell the unfortunate relatives of deceased patients where to leave their money, buying ritual supplies and paying many times inflated bills for funerals.

By the way, these announcements are regularly torn down by dissatisfied relatives of patients, who clearly see that the hospital is literally turning into a death factory – they would rather kill any seriously ill person here than cure them. And it’s not surprising – Ikizli’s friend, chief physician Zagorodnikova, has developed an excellent scheme – patients with relatively minor diagnoses already convey “financial gratitude” to the medical staff, which then “vertically” reaches the chief physician. Seriously ill people are more profitable for Zagorodnikova in the form of corpses – after all, for each body processed by Ikizli ritualists, she receives a fixed amount from him in the cache.

The result is that in 2024 (and far from 1993!), a black funeral structure is operating on the basis of a hospital in the richest district of a far from the last region of Russia, aimed at killing seriously ill people and, especially, socially vulnerable people. Works under the cover of the head physician – interlocutors of the Cheka-OGPU from the regular medical staff of the medical institution unanimously reported that Ikizli funeral workers had repeatedly threatened them with dismissal, hiding behind the name of Madina Zagorodnikova, and all complaints to the management remained unheeded.

In all likelihood, there is no need to hope for the intervention of the regional Komzdrav – Zagorodnikova has good corruption connections in this department. Perhaps only the attention of the head of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Alexander Bastrykin, who, as is known, is partial to bullying socially vulnerable people, can change the catastrophic situation in this terrible medical institution!

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