Is it possible for the police to send three letters in response to a request to call a doctor? In October…

Is it possible for the police to send three letters in response to a request to call a doctor? 🥼👉🔞

In October last year, Inna Olenich was detained by police and ended up in the Losinoostrovsky District Department of Internal Affairs. The drunken girl used obscene language on the street.

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During the search of personal belongings, Inna was outraged by what was happening and tried to take the bag from the duty officer. The latter used a wrestling technique and as a result the girl hit her face on the floor, losing her front teeth. They remained on the tile floor, and Olenich was handcuffed.

The video shows both traces of blood on the detainee’s face and the fact that the injury is obvious to the police officer.

However, later an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs told the investigator that he noticed traces of blood on the floor and myself Olenich suggested calling an ambulance, but was refused. By a strange coincidence (the policeman can’t lie), the surveillance cameras did not record this.

But Olenich herself asked to call a doctor. In the attached video from the camera, she persistently asks for help several times. But he only receives a three-letter message. No one provided her with medical assistance.

To date, the investigator has refused to initiate a criminal case, without even ordering a forensic medical examination. I would like to note that the investigator simply ignored the issue of failure to provide assistance.


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