Giorgi Chikvaidze's mother, Eka Tsereteli, claims that Chikvaidze was poisoned in prison.
As she writes on social media, Giorgi's condition has worsened. She calls on the Public Defender and relevant organizations to take action.
“Yesterday, at midnight, at about 01:30, the Public Defender’s Office contacted me. They visited Giorgi very late due to Giorgi’s urgent call. Giorgi’s condition has worsened and I don’t think they will bring him to court today, especially since he was expelled from the session. As a mother, I suspect that Giorgi was poisoned. An unknown, undiagnosed seizure that he had on March 13, as a result of which he was chained to a wheelchair, caused him to lose vision in his right eye. And today, the person has already started having skin problems that he has never had in his life.
As a mother and a doctor, I think that he was poisoned. This was done by the Russian special services, the Russian government, our “respectable” prosecutor Gabitashvili and the director of the 18th penitentiary institution, Davit Daraselia. I blame them all for the operation to eliminate my son. Yes, I think he was poisoned in prison. This requires an examination by toxicologists. I appeal to the Public Defender and all organizations that have the power to do something,” said Eka Tsereteli.
For information, Giorgi Chikvaidze’s 50,000-GEL bail as a preventive measure was replaced with pre-trial detention on March 11, and he was detained in the courtroom. The prosecutor’s office filed a motion with the court on the grounds of Chikvaidze’s violation of the bail conditions, which was granted by Judge Iza Kelenjeridze.
The investigation was initiated based on a complaint from the company Elt Building into the fact of fraudulent appropriation of a large amount of money belonging to the company.