Probably a drug overdose
Details of the death of a crane operator in a construction cabin at an altitude of 200 meters in Moscow have been revealed. The man may have died from a drug overdose during the night shift. He was found dead by his shift worker when he climbed onto the crane at 8 am.
As MK has already reported, the emergency occurred on the morning of July 3 at the construction of a residential complex in 1st Kozhevnichesky Lane. Ramatzhan Meretov, a 44-year-old native of one of the CIS countries, worked the night shift from 8 pm to 8 am. Before going on shift, he was examined by a local doctor and did not notice anything suspicious; the builder’s medical card also did not indicate any chronic diseases. In the morning, the man did not come down from the crane; his shift worker found him already dead in the closed cabin and informed his superiors. Rescuers were called to the scene, who opened the cabin and found the lifeless body of a builder, and syringes and packaging for unknown substances were lying nearby. The crane operator, according to a preliminary version, died at about 5 a.m. from a drug overdose.
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