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Father of late David Mardiani accuses doctors and prosecutor in Germany
08 March, 2013
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Iuri Mardiani - father of the Georgian citizen David Mardiani who died in Hamburg in 2010 – accused the doctors and prosecutor in Germany of having a lack of objectivity in their investigation, as well as unlawful support of human organ transplantation.
Mardiani and his relatives gathered outside the German embassy in Tbilisi and told reporters that David Mardiani had not committed suicide, rather he was killed, while his organs were used for transplantation, which represented support for the mafia of human organ trade.
Iuri Mardiani said he had presented evidence to the prosecutor’s office and justice ministry and that a criminal case was in motion.
He also said the Human Right’s Defender of Germany had also gotten involved in the case and cited the lack of financial resources for DNA analysis as the reason the case had not yet been investigated. Mardiani said his son’s organs were stored in the expert’s bureau and the question whether the victim had committed a suicide or had been killed would be determined if the DNA test was carried out.
Father of the victim said two other individuals – one a citizen of Germany, another of India - had died in the Hamburg prison for similar reasons.

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