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Postmortem of the Russian Engineer Died in Odisha was Done

Postmortem of Russian designer Milyakov Sergey who passed on a freight transport off the Paradip coast was directed at Kujanga clinic in Jagatsinghpur locale on Wednesday. After an examination test, the body has been sent back to the Paradip port morgue where it will be put away till correspondence from the Russian Government office comes in, police informed.

The body was first taken to the Paradip Port Emergency clinic, and afterward shipped off Kujang Government Medical clinic for posthumous assessment, police said. The boat where he was found dead was brought to the billet at the Paradip Port and the collection of Milyakov Sergey, 51, was taken out by the police within the sight of a justice and port specialists, they said.

Postmortem of Russian Engineer

Sergey passed on around 4 am on Tuesday yet it required investment for the body to be freed once again from the boat as it was moored in the ocean, around 45 km away. Endeavors to get the body by a little motorized boat were likewise not fruitful because of the elevated tide, they added.

  • Russian Engineer Milyakov Sergey was found dead in Odisha.
  • His postmortem was done in the Kujang hospital.
  • After looking at his postmortem report officers say it was an unnatural death.

Sergey was the central specialist of the boat, MB Aldnah, which was headed to Mumbai from Chittagong in Bangladesh by means of Paradip. Jagastinghpur’s Director of Police Akileswar Singh said the starter examination demonstrated that the Russian designer kicked the bucket because of a heart attack.

The Marine police headquarters in Paradip has enlisted an instance of unnatural passing, he added.

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