Russian-Tajik Slavic University student fell down from the 19th floor of “Dushanbe Plaza”

Dushanbe. 28 August. “Asia Plus” —   In the evening on August 27, Kulyab resident has inadvertently dropped from the 19th floor of “Dushanbe Plaza” building. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan, a 21-year-old Dilovar Kamolov – third year student of the Russian-Tajik Slavic University has accidently fallen down from a great height […]

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Dushanbe. 28 August. “Asia Plus” —   In the evening on August 27, Kulyab resident has inadvertently dropped from the 19th floor of “Dushanbe Plaza” building.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan, a 21-year-old Dilovar Kamolov – third year student of the Russian-Tajik Slavic University has accidently fallen down from a great height and died.

Ministry of Interior Affairs has stresses that this fact has nothing to do with the suicide.

In the Ministry of Internal Affairs was clarify that now it is not known why the young man has climbed on the 19th floor, and in what condition he was at the time of the fall. “The prosecutor office works now, and only after an investigation the details of the incident will be cleared “, – stated on the website of the MIA.

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