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Official Report: Elgun Ibrahimov died from a fall, no evidence of violence

Last updated: May 29, 2025 4:47 pm
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“Elgun Ibrahimov was not injured by any external person or persons, and no acts of violence were carried out against him.”

The Prosecutor General’s Office, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the State Security Service have released a joint statement regarding the death of Elgun Ibrahimov.

The statement noted that every possible scenario surrounding the death of Elgun Ibrahimov, born in 2007—who passed away on May 13 in a Ganja hospital due to his injuries—was examined, including the possibilities of suicide, an accidental fall, or him being deliberately harmed.

The investigation determined that his death was caused by a fall from a significant height.

“Drawing on the evidence collected so far in the investigation — such as witness statements, analysis of the scene and surveillance footage, internal and external autopsy findings, phone records, and various forensic and medical expert evaluations — it was determined that Elgun Ibrahimov was not harmed by another person and was not subjected to any violent acts. His death resulted from multiple injuries caused by a fall from a height.” the joint statement said.

According to the report, Elgun Ibrahimov sold his mobile phone the day before his death in order to pay off his debts.

“Afterwards, Elgun Ibrahimov met with some acquaintances at the ‘Nakhish’ tea house in Ganja, where they drank alcohol together. At 19:40, he left the location with them and went as far as the front of the city hospital named after Abbas Sahhat, where he parted ways with his acquaintances. At that moment, there were no visible signs of injury on him. Later, at 20:17, Elgun Ibrahimov purchased two packs of cigarettes from a nearby market and went alone to the abandoned dormitory of the University of Technology at 115 M. Khalafov Street, a location he often visited. He stepped onto the fifth-floor balcony, which lacked any railing, smoked several cigarettes there, and subsequently fell into the courtyard below, which had a hard, dirt-covered ground, resulting in multiple injuries.

At 22:52, a security guard in the area found him injured on the ground and he was taken to the hospital by ambulance, where he died on May 13 from his injuries,” the official statement says.

Elgun Ibrahimov was a 11th-grade student at School No. 34 in Ganja.

His family believes that Elgun did not commit suicide but was beaten to death.

“The child’s head was shattered. This is brutality. The people who beat him must be found and punished. They keep offering different scenarios, but they’re just nonsense. The real criminals must be found,” said Elgun Ibrahimov’s uncle, Rovshan Zeynalov, during the funeral.

On May 24, social activist Nijat Amiraslanov handed out flyers in Qazakh concerning Elgun Ibrahimov.

It was later reported that the Qazakh District Court had sentenced him to 15 days of administrative detention on charges of minor hooliganism.

His relatives claim he was punished for distributing the flyers.

The post Official Report: Elgun Ibrahimov died from a fall, no evidence of violence appeared first on MEYDAN.TV.

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