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NAGORSKIY v. UKRAINE

Doc ref: 37794/14 • ECHR ID: 001-145301

Document date: June 4, 2014

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NAGORSKIY v. UKRAINE

Doc ref: 37794/14 • ECHR ID: 001-145301

Document date: June 4, 2014

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Communicated on 4 June 2014

FIFTH SECTION

Application no . 37794/14 Aleksandr Iosifovich N agorskiy against Ukraine lodged on 3 June 2014

STATEMENT OF FACTS

The applicant , Mr Aleksandr Iosifovich Nagorskiy , is a Ukrainian national, who was born in 19 67 and lives in K yi v. The applicant is represented before the Court by Mr A. Fedosov .

The applicant submits that on the 8 May 2014 he was beaten by the police special forces. He received several wounds on his head, as well as other injuries. He was further brought to a hospital where he received the first aid.

The applicant furthe r states that his injuries were not properly documented, and that he did not receive t he relevant medical treatment.

COMPLAINTS

The applicant complain s under Article 3 of the Convention of the ill-treatment he suffered on the 8 May 2014. He further complains of lack of medical assistance.

QUESTIONS

1. Has the applicant been subjected to inhuman or degrading treatment on 8 May 2014 , in breach of Article 3 of the Convention?

2. W as adequate medical treatment and assistance provided to the applicant in the SIZO , and was such treatment compatible with the requirements of Article 3 of the Convention? In particular, what medical treatment has the applicant been receiving since 8 May 2014?

3 . Having regard to the procedural guarantees provided by A rticle 3 of the Convention, was an investigation conducted in the present case by the domestic authorities?

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