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    Protests in Chisinau (Moldova) would first victim, a young man who died after being beaten by police

     
    Valeriu Boboc, a young man  of 23 years, who had been arrested after the events in Chisinau this week, died  at police, according to his family, cited the website antiguvernamental  Unimed.
    The family does not know the exact causes of death,  but believes that young died after being cruelly beaten by the police because  the body is full of bruises.

    Official police version is that the young  man would smoke poisoning during the protest of April 7. Valeriu was arrested  Tuesday, but we found out about it until Friday, "said Marcel Boboc, brother of  the victim. Valeriu Boboc was married with a baby a year and a half.

    And  the leader of the opposition party Our Moldova Alliance, Serafim Urechean, was a  victim, without name. According to him, it was a young man of 23 years from  Bubuieci, Chisinau, "killed in the police torture. According RADOR, Urechean and  has expressed disappointment over the attitude of European organizations on how  the communist power has chosen to manage the situation.

    "The situation  is getting worse. They first appeared sacrifice - killed in the police torture -  a young man from Bubuieci, here, in Chisinau, for 23 years. It is regrettable  that not all the EU understand the fellows Voronin. We would like I their a  communist president and then would understand more, "said Urechean.

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