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Russian police say they are investigating Kagansky’s death as a possible homicide and questioning a 45-year-old man as a potential suspect, e2news.com said.
Kagansky, best known for his work on cancer research, was an assistant professor in Vladivostok and had spent 13 years working in Edinburgh, Scotland, until 2017, the outlet said.
He was most recently working as director of the Center for Genomic and Regenerative Medicine at Russia’s Far Eastern Federal University.
He had been working on developing a vaccine against the coronavirus, e2news said.
Kagansky’s body was found by a neighbor on Zamshin Street, the report said.
Natalia Lebedeva, the chief EMS officer at a cosmonaut training center outside Moscow, plunged to her death Friday from the window of a hospital room where she was placed with Covid-19 symptoms earlier last week.
originally posted by: Buvvy
Prior to this new case 3 Russian scientists or Russian medical professionals have gone out windows since the start of the pandemic. On April 24, Natalya Lebedeva, the chief of emergency medical services at a training base for Russian astronauts, fell out of a window at the hospital where she was being treated for a Covid-19 infection and died. Yelena Nepomnyashchaya, the top doctor at a hospital in Siberia, fell out of a window during a conference call at her hospital and died on May 1 after a week in intensive care. The next day, ambulance doctor Alexander Shulepov fell from a second-floor window at the hospital where he worked and had been receiving treatment for Covid-19. He remains in serious condition with a fractured skull.
Source: www.vox.com...
Also 1 Chinese researcher working in the USA - was killed in May 2020. The fatal shooting of a Chinese-born coronavirus researcher on US soil has fuelled conspiracy theories around the world. Bing Liu, a 37-year-old assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, was found dead in his house on Saturday. Colleagues said he was close to making "significant findings" on his studies of Covid-19, sparking online speculation it was an assassination.
Source: www.bbc.com...
a reply to: Phage
nypost.com...
Barry Sherman, who founded generic drugmaker Apotex Inc., and Honey, were discovered hanging by belts from a railing surrounding their indoor pool — in a semi-seated position on the pool deck, the outlet said.
Canadian officials originally believed the deaths had been a murder-suicide before private investigators hired by the Sherman family concluded it had been a double murder.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
And hey, sometimes the window just slams shut. Could happen to anyone! Nothing to see here, kids. Move along now.