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2021:3 years of suspended sentence for a ban on calling an ambulance to the famous actor Dmitry Maryanov before his death

At the end of April 2021, the Lobnensky City Court sentenced the head of the Phoenix Rehabilitation Center, Oksana Mosunova, to a 3-year suspended sentence in a criminal case on the provision of services that did not meet the requirements of safety of life and health of consumers, resulting in the death of actor Dmitry Maryanov by negligence.

Mosunova was guilty of committing crimes under Art. 125 of the Criminal Code (leaving in danger), paragraph "c" of part 2 of Art. 238 of the Criminal Code (provision of services that do not meet the requirements of safety of life or health of consumers, resulting in the death of a person by negligence). The court also recovered compensation from her in the amount of 1 million rubles for moral damage.

The court found that Mosunova was the director of a commercial structure that was engaged in "social rehabilitation, resocialization and adaptation of people with deviant behavior, including those with chemical and other types of dependencies." As noted on the website of the prosecutor's office, Mosunov attracted staff who did not have a medical education "without proper registration of all the necessary documents." Also, the organization did not have a license to carry out medical activities.

As the investigation found out, the actor complained of pain in his leg. According to the expert, with the timely sending of Dmitry Maryanov to a medical institution from the moment he had the first complaints of ill-health to the development of clinical signs of severe shock, preserving his life would be possible, the Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Moscow Region emphasized.

It is alleged that Oksana Mosunova not only forbade the staff to call Maryanova an ambulance, she personally prescribed him intramuscular injections of phenazepam and haloperidol, and the institution did not have a medical license and medical staff.

The cause of Maryanov's death was a through rupture of the posterior wall of the left common iliac vein with the formation of massive blood loss.[1]

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