Zhoghovurd daily writes:
"Former Artik Deputy Mayor of Artsakh, former Deputy Mayor, Boris Avagyan, has been discharged in St. Petersburg on September 24, in St. Petersburg. His death remains a mysterious, raising many issues, about which the clarifications of law enforcement agencies remain extremely few. Earlier, a few hours before his death, Boris Avagyan spread a video, saying he was in St. Petersburg, a building of the Armenian Consulate, and asked him to extradite Armenia. It was clear from his words that he felt endangered and expected state support.
Zhoghovurd daily found that the RA General Prosecutor's Office found that the issue of creating a joint investigation group with the Russian Prosecutor General's Office is still being discussed at the moment. In other words, it has been 15 days since the incident has been held at the official level of examination yet. No subject result.
The prosecutor's office did not clarify the steps taken on the extradition of Avagyan's extradition, or did the relevant Armenian structures have contacted him to ensure its security?
In addition, it remains incomprehensible how Avagyan was able to make a single video alone in the consulate, if internal security regulations and control operations there. Moreover, the lawyer publicly stated that Boris Avagyan could not commit suicide. Most likely, he was killed. Earlier, the RA Investigative Committee reported that Zhoghovurd daily reported that criminal proceedings were initiated on the incident. According to the Russian media, the only well-known version of Boris Avagyan's death is due to its supposed obligations and financial problems that could motivate suicide.
However, this hypothesis does not give answers to the issues of non-public expectations, neither the issues of family and legal frameworks. Thus, 15 days later, Boris Avagyan's death remains mysterious, and state structures are still discussing, as when it started the joint investigation. "
Details in today's issue of "Zhoghovurd" daily.