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Not regaining consciousness, deceases

At 18:50 on August 6, Vagharshapat police division received a report from hospital informing that Lusine Davtyan, DOB 1977, was hospitalized there with the diagnosis of “penetrating injuries of the chest and abdomen with  damage to the stomach, heart, left kidney, internal bleeding, severe hemorrhagic shock». The woman announced in hospital that she had suffered her husband’s knife wounds.
The arrived task force found out that at 17:30 on the same day Lusine Davtyan’s husband Arsen A., DOB 1976,  using kitchen knife, caused her wounds with the intention of deliberate homicide during a quarrel in his brother Artak A.'s, DOB 1978, place.
In relation with the given Investigation division  initiated a criminal proceeding under article 212, section 2, clause 14, of the Criminal code of the Republic of Armenia.  
At 23:00 on the same day L. Davtyan, not regaining consciousness, deceased in hospital.
Preliminary investigation is underway.

 

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