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    "STOP BEATING, HE'S DEAD"
    Karine Ionesyan

    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/right/view/27918
    Thursday, 01 Novmber 2012, 11:40

    Yesterday, during the hearing of the Harsnakar case, one of the injured
    Artak Bayadyan who saw all the defendants at the crime scene said when
    he saw Vahe Avetyan, the military doctor who died in the hospital
    after being beaten up at Harsnakar Restaurant, he was unconscious
    and hardly breathing.

    Artak Bayadyan said when Vahe Avetyan was told about the dress code
    at the restaurant, he decided to go home, change his clothes and come
    back. Inside the hall the waiter answered very rudely Vahe's question
    whether he could stay in the hall with his hat on. Then the waiter
    asked Vahe out.

    According to Bayadyan, there was another person in the hall, a short
    man who is not among the defendants but who had an important role that
    day. When Vahe went out, Vahe's friends followed him and found him
    with a bleeding nose. According to Bayadyan, the restaurant staff,
    the aforementioned short man, was asking who had insulted the waiter.

    They went to the parking space where 15-20 people surrounded them,
    started insulting and beating them. Bayadyan said he fell and they
    continued to beat him. He heard someone a little far from him say
    "stop beating, he's dead".

    Bayadyan lost consciousness and when his friend Edgar helped him and
    he regained consciousness, he saw Vahe lying 5-10 meters from him.

    They took Vahe to hospital. On the way to hospital they did everything
    to keep Vahe alive and in the hospital everyone and everything was
    ready to meet them. He underwent surgery but his injuries were severe.

    Bayadyan said he didn't see who beat up Vahe. He mentioned that the
    incident didn't seem to have occurred spontaneously. The feeling was
    that we were taken to the parking space on purpose, concluded Bayadyan.

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