According to TASS, this was stated by the director of the department of the central criminal police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia, Mamuka Cheklidze.

“According to the conclusion of the chemical examination, the samples taken from the body contained narcotic drugs: morphine, codeine, tetrahydrocannabinol, gabapentin and monoacetylmorphine.

According to the examination, the cause of death may have been an overdose of these funds, ”he said.

Earlier, representatives of the authorities and the opposition staged a fight in the Georgian parliament.

It is clarified that the fight broke out after journalists and opposition MPs tried to enter the conference room to talk with pro-government parliamentarians in connection with the death of Lashkarava.