The demise of Russian opposition chief Alexei Navalny has sparked a collection of questions and accusations, together with over how he died and, crucially, who, if anybody, is accountable.
Several Western leaders, in addition to Mr Navalny’s spouse, have pointed the finger of blame firmly within the route of the Kremlin, with US president Joe Biden saying it’s possible a consequence of one thing “[Vladimir] Putin and his thugs did”.
However, jail authorities in Russia, who had been accountable for the jailed dissident on the time of his demise, have tried to place ahead one other story.
Their suggestion has been the uncommon “sudden death syndrome” as a doable reason behind demise for the 47-year-old – a vocal critic of Mr Putin.
Meanwhile, Mr Navalny’s mom, who on Saturday attended the Siberian jail through which her son died, has accused authorities of failing to launch his physique, elevating additional questions.
Here’s what we all know up to now:
Announcement of Navalny’s demise
At 11.20am UK time on Friday, the Russian information company Interfax, citing Russia’s Office of the Federal Penitentiary Service, reported that Mr Navalny had died whereas in jail.
Mr Navalny, who campaigned in opposition to official corruption and led main anti-Kremlin protests, was serving a 19-year sentence on prices of extremism.
He was serving his sentence on the “Polar Wolf” penal colony about 1,200 miles (1,900 km) northeast of Moscow, and throughout the Arctic Circle, on the time of his demise.
Russia’s jail service stated in an announcement that Mr Navalny “felt unwell after a walk, almost immediately losing consciousness”.
“All necessary resuscitation measures were carried out, but they did not yield positive results,” the assertion added.
“Emergency medical doctors confirmed the death of the convict.”
‘Sudden demise syndrome’
On Saturday, Mr Navalny’s spokesperson confirmed that the Kremlin critic had died and labelled his demise as a “murder”.
She stated Mr Navalny’s mom, Lyudmila Navalnaya, was knowledgeable by authorities that her son had died on 16 February at 2.17pm, native time.
“We knew that there was a risk, Alexei knew it as well. And yesterday [Friday] they murdered him as they planned to do it three years ago”, stated Kira Yarmysh.
Meanwhile, Ivan Zhdanov, an ally of the dissident, claimed on social media website X on Saturday that Mr Navalny’s mom and lawyer had been instructed by officers on the penal colony he was being held that his demise was the results of “sudden death syndrome”.
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Sudden demise syndrome is a obscure time period for various cardiac syndromes that trigger sudden cardiac arrest and demise.
According to the British Heart Foundation, sudden arrhythmic demise syndrome, also referred to as SADS, is when somebody dies all of a sudden and unexpectedly from a cardiac arrest, however the reason for the cardiac arrest can’t be discovered.
The charity says it often occurs when an irregular coronary heart rhythm, often called an arrhythmia, goes untreated, and that it may be undetectable after demise as a result of the guts will seem regular.
Body ‘not launched’
Mystery now surrounds what has occurred to Mr Navalny’s physique, based on his allies.
According to Ms Yarmysh, Mr Navalny’s mom was instructed by a jail official that her son’s physique was taken to the close by metropolis of Salekhard as a part of a probe into his demise.
However, once they arrived on the morgue, it was closed, and employees stated the physique was not there.
Hours later, Ms Yarmysh stated attorneys for the politician had been instructed Mr Navalny’s physique wouldn’t be handed over to his family members till an investigation into his demise had been accomplished.
She accused the Investigation Committee in Salekhard of “driving us around in circles and covering their tracks” as solely hours earlier than they had been instructed the investigation had already been concluded, and nothing prison had been established.
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What has the Kremlin stated?
Mr Putin famously refused to confer with Mr Navalny – the person thought of one of many biggest threats to his regime – by title.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated on Friday that Russia’s penitentiary service was making all checks relating to the demise of Navalny, however that he had no details about the matter.
Mr Peskov stated Mr Putin had been knowledgeable of Mr Navalny’s demise.
Meanwhile, Russia’s overseas ministry instructed the US to point out restraint and look forward to the outcomes of a forensic medical examination earlier than accusing the Kremlin of Mr Navalny’s demise, Russia state media TASS has reported.
What have world leaders stated?
There has been widespread condemnation of Russian authorities from world leaders following the information of Mr Navalny’s demise.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy firmly pointed the blame on Mr Putin.
“It is obvious that he was killed by Putin,” he stated throughout a go to to the Munich Security Conference in Germany.
“Putin doesn’t care who dies – only for him to hold his position. This is why he must hold onto nothing. Putin must lose everything and be held responsible for his deeds,” he added.
US president Joe Biden stated Washington didn’t know precisely what had occurred, “but there is no doubt that the death of Navalny was a consequence of something Putin and his thugs did”.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated Mr Navaly’s demise was a reminder to the world what a “monster” Putin is.
“He was such a strong fighter for democracy, for freedoms for the Russian people,” Mr Trudeau stated of Navalny on CBC Radio.
Mr Trudeau’s French counterpart, President Emmanuel Macron, expressed “anger and indignation” over Navalny’s demise.
“In today’s Russia, free spirits are put in the gulag and sentenced to death,” he stated.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas stated Russia “and all those responsible” should be held accountable.
“Navalny’s death is yet another dark reminder of the rogue regime we’re dealing with,” she wrote on X.
UK’s Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron stated: “We should hold Putin accountable for this. And no one should be in any doubt about the dreadful nature of Putin’s regime in Russia after what has just happened.”
Crackdown in Russia
More than 400 individuals have been detained throughout 32 cities in Russia because the second Mr Navalny’s demise grew to become public, based on impartial human rights organisation, OVD-Info.
This included 230 individuals throughout a number of cities who had been detained on Saturday.
OVD-Info stated others had been detained the day earlier than once they got here to put flowers in reminiscence of Mr Navalny.
In Moscow, social media footage confirmed a big group of individuals chanting “shame” as police dragged a screaming lady from the gang.
Footage and photos from St Petersburg additionally confirmed officers ripping away placards from protesters and dragging others away from makeshift memorials to Mr Navalny.
Source: information.sky.com”