04 August 2012, 18:00

Vladimir Zhamborov, hospitalized from courtroom, transferred from intensive care to ordinary ward

Vladimir Zhamborov, the head of the administration of the leader of the Kabadrino-Balkarian Republic (KBR), who figures in the case on state property theft and who on August 3 was brought from the Tver Court by an intensive care ambulance with a suspected myocardial infarction to the Bakulev Medical Centre, has been transferred from the intensive care unit (ICU) to a standard ward, his daughter Zamira Zhamborova told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

He had spent a few hours at the ICU of the Bakulev Centre. "The doctor on duty told me that my father's condition has stabilized; and he was transferred from the ICU to an ordinary ward. Relatives are not admitted, because he is under guard," said Zamira.

Earlier, Vladimir Zhamborov was sent to the Bakulev Centre for forensic examination. On August 3, according to his daughter, at about 11:00 a.m., investigators came there to take her father to the session of the Tver Court.

According to Zamira, her father's attending physician stood at the exit from the hospital, when Vladimir Zhamborov was taken away. "She warned the investigators that any psycho-emotional stress can trigger a heart attack. But nobody listened," she said.

According to the daughter, the hospital administration has drawn up a certificate stating that in the presence of doctors, nurses, the attending doctor and the daughter, a group of persons, disobeying the doctors' ban, took Vladimir Zhamborov out of the hospital without leaving any receipts. A few hours later, a resuscitation ambulance brought Zhamborov from the Tver Court back to the hospital.

Author: Elena Khrustaleva Source: CK correspondent

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