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Alexei Navalny died of ‘sudden death syndrome,’ authorities claim as devastated mom forbidden to see Putin critic’s body

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny 🦹;died from a medical condition called “sudden death syndrome𒁃,” authorities claimed Saturday, galling family members and supporters who said he was murdered.

Navalny, 47,  died Friday in Russia’s brut✨al IK-3 penal co🌟lony&nbs♑p;in remote Kharp, about 1,200 miles northeast of Moscow.

His mother spent Saturday searching for his body, while authorities 🀅mocked her grief by announcing the unusual cause of death.

“When Alexei’s lawyer and mother arrived at the colony this morning, they were told that the cause of Navalny’s death was sudden death syndrome,” Ivan Zhdanov, who directs Navalny’s Anti🅘-Corruption Foundation, wrote Saturday on X.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died Friday in a Russian gulag. He is pictured here with his family. AP

The syndrome usually involves cardiac issues which cause a person’s unexpe🌠cted death.

His family — and the world — chafed at the announcement.

“Alexey Navalny was murderedꦬ. His death occurred on February 16 at 2:17 p.m. local time, according to the offi❀cial message to Alexey’s mother,” Navalny’s spokeswoman,  .

Russia’s Federal Penitentiar🦩y Service originally claimed “the convict” collapsed and died after he “felt unwell” during a walk.

While the Kremlin has denied responsibility for Navalny’s death, world leaders with the Group🎐 of 7 countries demanded Russia clarify the circumstances and at least one pinned the blame squarely on Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

“Putin kills whoever he wants,” Ukrainian Presiden꧃t🦂 Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died of “sudden death syndrome” while imprisoned at an Arctic prison, Russian authorities said. REUTERS

Navalny’s demise removes one of the few remaining political obstacles for Putin, who also notched a military victory a day later when Ukrainian troops withdrew from the city of Avdiivka, considered a “strong point” for Ukraine’s defense. .//btc365-futebol.com/2024/02/17/world-news/ukraine-withdraws-from-avdiivka-handing-russia-ꩲkey-victory/

The city is a bulwark for a n♔earby logistical hub for the Ukrဣainian Army, Mykola Bielieskov, a military analyst at the National Institute for Strategic Studies in Ukraine, told The New York Times.

“Taking control of Avdiivka migh🧜t create an opening for Russia,” he said.

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Avdiivka’s capture would be a political victory for Putin, the Institute for the Study of War said, noting Putin would likely  “sell the potential capture of Avdiivka as a significant victory.”

As the military landscape shifted in Ukraine, Navalny’s family have demanded the governme🤪nt give them his remains “immediately,” with his spokeswoman ꦜnoting his body was not in the morgue in Salekhard, the town closest to IK-3.

Hi𝓰s mother was seen leaving the penal colony Saturday.

“An employee of the colony said that the body of Navalny is now in Salekhard. It was picked up by investigators from the [investi𒉰gative committee]. Now they are conducting ‘investigations’ with him. We demand that Alexey Navalny’s body be handed over to his family immediat🐼ely,” Yarmysh wrote.

“Alexey’s lawyer and his mother have arrived at the Saꦉlekhard morgue,” “It’s closed, however, the colony has assured 🅘them it’s working and Navalny’s body is there. The lawyer called the phone number which was on the door. He was told he was the seventh caller today. Alexey’s body is not in the morgue.”

A view shows the entrance to the IK-3 penal colony, where Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny served his jail term and where he died Friday. REUTERS

Yarmysh showed her frustration, noting Russian authori♏ties had told one of Navalny’s lawyers that his cause of death had not yet been established and a new histological examination has been carried out, the results of which would supposedly be ava🎶ilable next week.

“It’s obvious that the ki🌺llers want to cover their tracks and are therefore not handing over Alexei’s body, hiding it even from his mother,” Navalny’s team said i🐬n a post on Telegram.

Russians in cities and towns ac🍨ross the country have been leaving floral tributes for Navalny, a married father of two who survived an August 2020 poiso𝕴ning largely considered to be an assassination attempt.

He rose to prominence by poki🌜ng fun at the elites surrounding Putin 💞and exposing corruption in the country.

A memorial left for Navalny left outside of the Russian embassy in Berlin on Feb. 16, 2024. Photo by JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP via Getty Images

Navalny had been locked up since returning home fol💛lowing the poisoning, which was widely assumꦦed to have been an assassination attempt.

Videos shared online and by journalists in the region after Navalny’s death showed authorities forcibly removing people from areas where tributes were being given, with up to 340 people detained, according to S💟ky News🍌.

Vice President Harris mentioned Navlany Saturday at the Munich Security Cℱonference during an appearance with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him “a brave leader who stood up against corruption, and autocracy.

Navalny with his wife Yulia in a courtroom in 2013. AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky, File

“I met with his wife, Yulia, yesterday and express[ed] my outrage and sorrow in this fight,” Harris said, adding, “He stood up for the truth. The reports of his death a🍌re further proof of Putin’s brutality.”

Additional reporting by Matthew Sedacca

With Post wires