24 December 2013, 23:45
At trial, witnesses told that Sochi policeman was beating Pavel Solovyov
At the trial conducted by the Adler District Court of Sochi on the charge of a policeman Sergey Kuznetsov of abuse of office and beating Pavel Solovyov, a builder of the Olympic facilities, the witnesses have confirmed that they had seen the policeman beating the victim, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent reports.
On December 24, the court questioned the narcologist Lev Mescheryakov, who works at the facility, located at No. 1 Kirpichnaya Street, where at night on April 3 the defendant Sergey Kuznetsov and his partner Roman Chernysh brought Pavel Solovyov for examination.
The doctor confirmed that he saw the policeman beating the victim. He stopped the beating, and received from the policemen an order "to do his work."
Also today, the court questioned the doctors of the ambulance that took the victim unconscious to Hospital No. 3.
"Pavel Solovyov was actually barely alive; he could not sit and walk, but the policemen did not allow the doctors to get in with a stretcher to evacuate the victim. They had to drag him to the ambulance," said the paramedic Gorbachova.
Let us remind you that on December 19, the former policeman Sergey Kuznetsov denied his guilt of inflicting grave bodily harm to the victim. However, he did not deny that he was beating Solovyov.
Author: Svetlana Kravchenko Source: CK correspondent