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In Kiev killed the famous Ukrainian artist

В Киеве  погиб известный украинский художникAccording to the wife Kryzhanovsky, my husband went to the workshop, where she later found him with a stab wound to the stomach

In Kiev as a result of stab wounds on 66-m to year of life left Ukrainian artist, a member of the National Union of artists of Ukraine, Viktor Kryzhanovsky (Sonzala). About this UKRINFORM reported in the press service of the Channel in Kiev.

“To 7.25 on July 21 in a call center of Dneprovsky management on the specialline 102 the message arrived that in one of the apartments down the street Malyshko is the man with the knife wound of a stomach,” – said the Agency interlocutor.

On the scene outfit patrol police and investigative team of the Dnieper area. On arrival the wife Kryzhanovsky told law enforcement officials that her husband went to a workshop where she later found him with a stab wound to the stomach.

As noted in the Metropolitan police, subsequently, the doctors pronounced his death, which was caused by stab wounds.
The investigative Department of Dneprovsky management of Ukraine in Kiev the message is brought in eRDR with preliminary qualification as regards 1 article 115 of the criminal code (suicide). The investigation is continuing.

Viktor Kryzhanovsky was born on 12 may 1950 in S. Zaiachivka Volyn region. In 1982 he graduated from Kiev state art Institute. He was Professor of design at the National Academy of fine arts and architecture, member of National Union of artists of Ukraine, doctor of philosophy fine arts from Kingston University (USA), participant of city, Republican and international exhibitions. Over thirty years of creative activity staged twenty solo exhibitions. His original works are kept in museums of Ukraine and in private collections of art connoisseurs in many countries.

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