A 20-years-old young man fell out of the milicia station window 13:28, 24/01/2007
A 20-years-old young man fell out of the window on the second floor of the Pinsk city milicia station and immediately died. As the BelaPAN was informed at the prosecutor’s office, the young man was detained on suspicion of a mobile phone theft by the miliciamen at 1.25 a.m. on January 22.
A local national applied to the emergency office of the Pinsk city milicia station with a claim on the above-mentioned crime. According to him, in the period from 10 to 11p.m. on January 21 after drinking hard drinks someone of the company stole a phone from the flat.
The public prosecutor’s office reports that the suspect was brought to the milicia station around 1.50 a.m. for investigating the circumstances of the theft as it was after his leaving the flat that the claimer found out that the phone had disappeared. At 2.50 a.m. the suspect underwent the medical test which showed 2 per mille of alcohol in his blood. At 3.10 a.m. the young man voluntarily returned the phone which had been kept in his house. The suspect was being interrogated from 3.20 till 3.50 a.m. on the second floor at the milicia station. He admitted his crime. At 4.26 a.m. after signing the protocol the young man asked an interrogator for a sheet of paper and wrote something down. Then suddenly he jumped onto the table and out of the window. He broke a double window glass with his body.
The young men fell down on a concrete parapet. The emergency was called to the place of accident and stated his death. A pre-death note saying ”Forgive me, Katya and brother. I’ll remain with you for ever “was found in the dead young man‘s pocket. All the circumstances of the accident are being investigated by the Pinsk public prosecutor’s office.
In 2006 the dead was convicted for illegal drugs’ circulation to one year of imprisonment. He was also brought several times to administrative account for petty theft and alcohol abuse.
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