Russian Engineer Death In Odisha: Know What Postmortem Report Has To Say

Bhubaneswar: The final postmortem report of 50-year-old Russian engineer Sergy Milyakov, who was found dead on a ship anchored off Odisha’s Paradip port on January 3, revealed that he had died of cardiac arrest.

According to sources, the chief engineer of the ship fell down after suffering cardiac arrest and sustained injuries. The initial report revealed an injury mark on his left forehead.

MV Al Danah’s crew found Milyakov lying in a cabin at 4 am. The vessel with 23 crew members left Chittagong last month and was to transport cargo to Maharashtra. His death was reported almost fortnight after two Russian nationals, including a multi-millionaire, died within two days at a hotel in Odisha’s Rayagada district.

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Four Russian nationals had checked into a hotel in Rayagada and one of them, Vladimir Bidenov (61) was found dead in his room on December 22. His postmortem report revealed that he had died ‘due to heart attack’. Two days later, his co-traveller Pavel Antov died after allegedly falling from a hotel’s third floor. Odisha’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is probing these mysterious deaths.

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