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Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza rushed to hospital for second time after suspected poisoning | Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza rushed to hospital for second time after suspected poisoning |
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A prominent critic of the Kremlin was rushed to hospital with organ failure, two years after he nearly died from suspected poisoning. | |
Vladimir Kara-Murza, who works for pro-democracy group Open Russia, was taken to an intensive care unit in Moscow. | |
The activist and journalist had spent the previous night at his in-laws home. | |
Mr Kara-Murza's symptoms are "similar to those he had two years ago,” his wife Evgenia told Radio Free Europe (RFE). | |
"His doctors describe his condition as critical," she said. "He has low blood pressure and respiratory insufficiency, and the reason for this is yet again unclear." | |
In a separate interview with the BBC, she said he was on life support and in “a medicated coma”. | |
The 34-year-old has been travelling around Russia in recent weeks to promote a documentary about his friend Boris Nemtsov, a liberal opposition politician who was assassinated near the Kremlin in 2015. | The 34-year-old has been travelling around Russia in recent weeks to promote a documentary about his friend Boris Nemtsov, a liberal opposition politician who was assassinated near the Kremlin in 2015. |
The day before falling ill, Mr Kara-Murza paid tribute to Mr Nemtsov on Facebook. | The day before falling ill, Mr Kara-Murza paid tribute to Mr Nemtsov on Facebook. |
No cause was ever established for Mr Kara-Murza’s illness in May 2015, though tests confirmed he had ingested a poisonous substance. | No cause was ever established for Mr Kara-Murza’s illness in May 2015, though tests confirmed he had ingested a poisonous substance. |
He was in a critical condition for several days and spent two months in hospitals in Moscow and the US as he recovered. | |
Mr Kara-Murza has “no doubt” his ordeal two years ago was a “deliberate poisoning aimed to kill”, and that it was politically motivated. | Mr Kara-Murza has “no doubt” his ordeal two years ago was a “deliberate poisoning aimed to kill”, and that it was politically motivated. |
"I was a healthy 33-year-old man. Suddenly, when all of your major organs shut down within 24 hours, one after another -- that doesn't just happen,” he told RFE. |