“From the information message published on the social network, it follows that a few days ago, due to the discovery of bleeding, a man working as a journalist called an ambulance. Arriving medical workers put a bandage on them and left without stopping the bleeding in the patient. It follows from the message that the journalist has died today, ”the statement reads on the website of the Central Statistical Office of the Investigative Committee of Russia in the city of Moscow.

Earlier it became known that in Moscow, at the age of 43, Mikhail Vinogradov, deputy editor of the department of special correspondents and observers of the newspaper “Evening Moscow”, died.

On December 10, the journalist published a message on Facebook, in which he said that he called an ambulance, as he had severe bleeding. Previously, he was discharged from the hospital, where he got with lymphadenitis. According to him, the paramedics who came to the call said that the blood comes from a large vessel, not an artery. The report said that the doctors "put a flap with collagen, on top of the bandage."

It is noted that on December 12 the journalist died.