Father of president’s son-in-law killed in Danghara traffic accident

Ex-Deputy Minister of Water Management of Tajikistan, Kamoliddin Nouraliyev, was killed in a traffic accident in the Danghara district several hours ago. Kamoliddin Nouraliyev is father of Jamoliddin Nouraliyev, First Deputy Head of the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT), who is husband of President Rahmon’s daughter, Ozoda Rahmon. The Interior Ministry has confirmed the information […]

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Ex-Deputy Minister of Water Management of Tajikistan, Kamoliddin Nouraliyev, was killed in a traffic accident in the Danghara district several hours ago.

Kamoliddin Nouraliyev is father of Jamoliddin Nouraliyev, First Deputy Head of the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT), who is husband of President Rahmon’s daughter, Ozoda Rahmon.

The Interior Ministry has confirmed the information about the death of Kamoliddin Nouraliyev; the details will be given later on.  

Kamoliddin Nouraliyev will be buried in the Danghara district tomorrow.  

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