Statement regarding a case on leading Amiran Kvirikashvili to suicide
Tbilisi. Part of civil society organizations responds to an investigation of a case on leading Amiran Kvirikashvili to suicide.
''Despite having become known from the day of suicide of Kvirikashvili that his family and relatives were connecting this fact with the "interrogation” of the deceased at local police, which should exclude a competence of investigation of the case by local police, the investigation was still carried out by the MIA during five days and it hampered conducting timely and effective investigation of this case'' – the statement reads.
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