Former director of Voskresensky school “Khimika” Grigory Savelyev remains in stable and serious condition, and the man who hit him on the head with a chair cannot be arrested as he is in hospital for treatment, the ex-coach’s wife Nadezhda Savelyeva told .
Former former hockey player “Spartak” Nikita Shchitov reported that Savelyev, 79, was attacked by a neighbor in the hospital ward, who hit him on the temple with a chair. Before that, Savelyev underwent surgery due to the onset of gangrene, his toes were amputated.
— What condition is Grigori Georgievich in?
“He is in a medically induced coma, on a ventilator. The doctors are trying to get him to breathe again, but his condition is stable and serious. I touch him, squeeze his hand, but he does not react. Grigori is conscious, his eyes open, he is moving, but he is not responding to us yet.
— What are the doctors’ predictions?
— Nobody makes predictions. We would like to find out for ourselves.
— Do students help?
– They help, thank you for that! I thank everyone, and first of all Nikita Shchitov. He organized the (information) support. I would not publish anything, I would try to deal with it myself.
– And the man who hit your husband?
“He is still being treated in surgery, his lungs are in serious condition, they had to be operated on. The district police officer said he could not be arrested yet.
— Will a criminal case be opened?
“He said himself that he did not remember how he grabbed the chair and how he hit her.”
– Did you turn on this idiot?
– Yes, he acts like a fool (he acts like a fool). But the district police officer said that an investigation is underway, that they will conduct an experiment to check whether he is normal or not, “Savelyeva told .
Savelyev worked as the director of the Voskresensk Khimik school and coached several hockey clubs.
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