The head of the military-medical commission was found dead in Lutsk TCC.


A medical worker of the regional hospital was found dead in Lutsk. Forensic experts conducted an examination of the body and have not yet discovered any bodily injuries. Information about this incident has been entered into the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations marked as 'natural death'. The body of the doctor has been sent for a forensic medical examination, which will determine the final cause of his death.
According to media reports, the deceased medical worker is the head of the VLK, neurologist Oleg Lopachak from the Volyn Regional Clinical Hospital. He was found by a cleaner when she came to work in the morning. Lopachak had stayed at work the previous evening to enter data, and everything was fine earlier.
Other mysterious deaths in various countries
It is worth noting that in Kyiv, on April 9, a mysterious case also occurred. A man died in a laboratory, and the cause of death is still unknown. Additionally, on April 5, Ukrainian artist Margarita Polovinko, who was a volunteer and military servicewoman, died at the front.
Suspicious deaths occur not only in Ukraine. In the USA, former Bloomberg manager Richard Samaral, his wife Lina, and their nine-year-old daughter Samantha were found dead. A tragedy also happened to former OpenAI employee Sukhir Balaji, who died in San Francisco.
These mysterious deaths will be thoroughly investigated, but their causes are currently unknown. Such cases raise many questions and require serious investigation.
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