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Alexander Shestun especially for the Cheka-OGPU On May 11 in our detachment IK-6 Bezhetsk will soon…

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Alexander Shestun especially for the Cheka-OGPU

On May 11, 42-year-old Stanislav Goz, convicted of drug trafficking on an especially large scale, suddenly died in our detachment of IK-6 Bezhetsk.

Even with such a short term, which eloquently testifies to his cooperation with the investigation, he could have been released from half of his sentence to forced labor. Stanislav had a lot of promotions and an ideal reference, but the court refused to release him, which made him furious.

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According to sources, he had a PhD in economics and worked as a standard setter for a long time. Prisoners and workers at the industrial zone did not like Stas for his excessive zeal in identifying shortcomings, as well as recording work time sheets in the interests of the colony management.

Despite her closeness to the Administration, she was very negligent about his heart attack.

According to witnesses to the last hours of Stanislav’s life, on May 10 he began to feel ill while still at work at the end of the working day. He barely crawled into the barracks, sweating profusely. He complained of unbearable chest pain.

The paramedic measured his blood pressure right in the bedroom. Having seen dangerous blood pressure readings of 219/137, he was taken on a stretcher to the medical unit. The administration later agreed to call an ambulance, but did not insist on hospitalization. After an anesthetic injection, the patient was left in the medical unit unattended overnight. We have no doctors at all, and paramedics work only during the daytime.

On the morning of May 11, when Stanislav Goz was discovered dead, he was packed into a black bag. The offended people dragged the body of the deceased into the airlock.

The medical staff is hiding the cause of death, although by all indications it was a heart attack. The new head of MCh-6, Mikhail Nikonov, only grinned cynically… Let me remind you that it was he who approved my first placement in a punishment cell the following week after the stitches from two abdominal operations were removed, although before that his colleague refused to sign.

With such medical indicators of Stanislav Goz, the head of the Medical Unit was obliged to hospitalize him. Then the life of a middle-aged man would probably be saved. However, the last word in the colony belongs to Pavel Motin. It was, of course, dangerous to be transported to the Torzhok prison hospital 300 kilometers away in such a state, but the Bezhetsk civil hospital was a five-minute drive away. Only there the head of IK-6 would have to urgently look for a guard and a convoy, and this would be unnecessary trouble…

I was extremely struck by the indifference of the other prisoners to such a tragic death, but it is even more difficult to understand the Administration, which had to give its maximum for such a diligent activist. Stanislav Goz was registered as a janitor at a vocational school, but carried out confidential orders from Motin, having unlimited access to the Internet. Having previously worked as a standard setter, he owned all the black accounting, and the industrial zone does not show even 10% of the turnover to reduce the amount of taxes.

All this makes the death of Stanislav Goz extremely mysterious, freeing up space for interpretation.

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