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    NEW DETAILS ON THE SUICIDE OF THE BYURAKAN VILLAGE HEADMAN'S SON COMMITTED IN THE ARMY

    http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/09/11/108184/
    September 11, 2012 15:20

    As we have informed, on the day of local elections, early in the
    morning, Arman, the youngest son of Seyran Sargsyan, the headman of
    the village of Byurakan (former Gyulubulagh), committed a suicide.

    Today people present at the youth's funeral communicated to
    www.aravot.am that the 22-year-old youth had served in the Kanaker
    military base in Yerevan, after graduating from the institute, he had
    been called up last year and had served for 1 year and 4 months. The
    incident took place in the base itself on the morning of September 9,
    at 2:15 a.m., the youth was found sitting on a stone with a gun in
    his hand, which was pointed to his throat. There are suspicions that
    he didn't commit a suicide, but was murdered. His father told that
    on that very day, at midnight, at around 1:30 a.m., he had received a
    call on his phone from an unknown number and no one had talked; this
    aroused doubts in the father's mind. Seyran Sargsyan without warning
    his family got in a car and rushed to Yerevan, to his serviceman son.

    He received a call from his son on the way too, but the village
    headman didn't hear it and didn't pick up. Coming to the base, he
    found his son dead.

    The preliminary investigation will show whether this is another case of
    murderer or suicide in the army. Let us note that the father who lost
    his son was elected the village headman on the same day, he didn't
    have a rival - the chief of staff of the village administration had
    formally announced his candidacy to compete with him and had withdrawn
    his candidacy before the election.

    Nune AREVSHATYAN

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