Lercek complained about visiting the state paramedic in Istra
Blogger Lercek (real name — Valeria Chekalina) said that when visiting a paramedic in Istra, he did not have the necessary equipment to diagnose the blogger's health. She shared this on March 27 in a video message posted on the Telegram channel of the representatives of the Chekalins.
"All we found in Istra is a paramedic's office. But when I got there, there was just a table on the ground floor of this five-story building and a paramedic was sitting behind it. They could measure the maximum temperature there. I didn't find any equipment that could help me there," she said.
Chekalina added that after the visit to the paramedic's office, she continued to take only painkillers. At the same time, the investigator allowed Lercek to enroll only in a state institution that would be close to her place of detention.
According to Lercek, metastases in her legs prevent her from moving properly, as well as holding a newborn baby in her arms. The girl clarified that she feels disabled.
On March 20, Chekalina submitted an application to law enforcement agencies demanding to check the actions of employees of the Department of Internal Affairs (ATC) in the Moscow Regional Administrative District. The statement states that during the period of Chekalina's house arrest, she repeatedly required medical assistance, but difficulties arose with obtaining permits to visit doctors.
On the same day, the Main Directorate of the Moscow Ministry of Internal Affairs denied information about Chekalina's complete ban on visiting medical institutions. It was clarified that the blogger had only twice been denied requests to visit commercial medical institutions.
On March 16, the court released Chekalina from house arrest after confirming that she had cancer. Also, due to illness, it was allowed to suspend judicial proceedings in the blogger's criminal case on her withdrawal of more than 250 million rubles to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It was stated that the blogger's children live with her ex-husband Artyom.
The hospital doctors assessed Lercek's condition as moderate. On March 11, she began treatment at the State Cancer Center. She was later taken to a medical facility to begin a course of chemotherapy. On March 18, Chekalina's fiance Luis Squicciarini spoke about the improvement of her condition after undergoing the first course of immune therapy.
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