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    ZARUHI PETROSYAN DIDN'T POISON HERSELF. DOCTORS REFUTE DEFENSE CLAIMS

    epress.am
    10.03.2011 14:42

    Medical examiners Dr. Sargsyan and Dr. Melikyan testified in court
    on Sept. 30 as part of the ongoing Zaruhi Petrosyan murder trial,
    the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Women in Armenia reported. Dr.

    Melikyan stated that he did not find any traces of poison upon
    examination of the body. Thus, the defense's claim that Zaruhi tied
    from self-inflicted poisoning was refuted.

    Also refuted was the claim that Zaruhi's cause of death and injuries
    were from falling down the stairs. According to Dr. Sargsyan, she
    could not have received such injuries by falling down the stairs.

    Then the defense presented several motions, including:

    a re-examination of the body (that is, the autopsy); the re-examination
    of the following witnesses: Asia Zakaryan, David Hakobyan and
    Hayastan Petrosyan' a re-examination of Zaruhi Petrosyan's phone;
    and a court appointment of a psychological examination of the accused,
    Yanis Sarkisov.

    All motions were rejected.

    The prosecution stated that all witnesses were examined and gave
    their testimonies, which were crystal clear, while all such actions
    are merely aimed at delaying the trial.

    The judge declared the trial's examination period completed. He then
    gave both parties 10 days to prepare for the next stage of the trial
    when parties will debate the facts.

    The next court session will be held on Oct. 14 at 12 pm.

    Recall, 20-year-old Petrosyan died on Oct. 1, 2010, as a result of
    repeated psychological and physical abuse at the hands of her husband
    (Sarkisov) and his mother. Subsequently, a group of 7 local NGOs
    formed the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Women in Armenia and
    are monitoring the case.

    The Coalition has organized a candlelight vigil to mark the one-year
    anniversary of Zaruhi's death and invites all those interested to
    participate in the vigil which will take place near Swan Lake in
    Yerevan at 6 pm today.

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