Monday, June 8, 2009

Russian sailors in Panama have died from poisoning.

Russian sailors Dubrovski Stanislav and Elena Chervovaya found dead off the coast of Panama, June 4, died of poisoning. That was reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the Director of the Institute of Forensic Sciences Ministry of Internal Affairs of Panama, José Vicente Pacharda (Jose Vicente Pachard).
As explained Pachard, as a result of laboratory studies of tissues and Dubrovsky Chervovoy it was found that the death of Russians there, most likely from poisoning. But he stressed that the type of venom that led to the death of the Russians, yet been unable to identify. According to Pacharda, tissue samples of the deceased will be sent to study in the national poison control laboratory, which will set the toxic chemicals and to restore the clinical picture of death.
Stanislav and Yelena Dubrovsky Chervovaya carried round trip to the rental of a yacht. April 27, 2009 the Russians arrived in Panama, and June 4, they found dead near the entrance to the Panama Canal. Shortly thereafter, the Russian consul in Panama, George Pauline reported that the death of the Russians was not violent and was the result of internal bleeding.
According to Panamanian media, 29-year-old Stanislav Dubrovski in youth has been a famous athlete - in 1994 he participated in the Winter Olympics in Norway. Companion Dubrovsky, 33 - year old Chervovaya Elena from Kiev, in turn, was well-known cellist.

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