Spouse Boronenkov blames himself that he was not beside her husband in the last minutes
Today, March 25, in Kiev on the territory of the semi-zverinetskoe cemetery buried the ex-the Deputy of the state Duma of the Russian Federation Denis Boronenkov, which two days ago was shot dead in the capital.
Burial Boronenkov was calm, the reporters TSN. His wife, Maria Maksakova was at the cemetery until the last, waiting until the coffin was covered with earth and covered with red carnations and roses. Later she sat down beside the grave again and silently said goodbye to her husband. Then she accompanied the two guards left the cemetery.
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After the funeral, the journalists of TSN expressed sympathy for the wife of the murdered Boronenkov and asked about who now supports her in this difficult time for her.
“You see, I got it. Here, there is another man, there he is,” commented Boronenkov, pointing to the two guards close by and an unknown man.
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Spouse Boronenkov.
On the question of whether someone from Russia, someone had called close out a widow sadly replied: “I can’t talk about it”.
In turn, this person showed the victim’s wife, refused to introduce themselves. However, said that he is from Kiev and is an old friend of Maria Maksakova.
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Russian activist Olga Kurnosova, which was also all the time with the wife, I noticed that Maria blames herself that was not next to her husband in his last moments. In her words, Maksakova the day of the murder was supposed to go with him, but because of poor health stayed at home.
During the funeral of anyone from Russia was not only close from the Ukraine. At the funeral friends of the late Denis Boronenkov from Suvorov military school. They told TSN that met the politician even 30 years ago. Also confirmed that indeed the family and friends of the slain with Russia no one came because they were afraid.