Here is a more detailed account from a Russian source we’re not allowed link from.
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>MOSCOW, March 29. /TASS/. The Union of Armenians in Russia has informed that one of its countrymen, 35-year-old Karen Yengibaryan, who was nearby at the time of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall and rushed to help people from the burning building, not stopping until the morning, has died.
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>”Putting his life at risk, he helped people: he pulled them out of the smoke, brought them to see the doctors, and then back again. He gave some of his clothes to one of the survivors. It was not until morning that he came back home. As a result, Karen breathed in lots of carbon monoxide fumes and also caught a cold. He was hospitalized with a case of ‘acute respiratory infection’,” the union wrote on its Telegram channel.
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>Yengibaryan’s condition worsened in the days after the attack, and eventually he passed away.
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Here is a more detailed account from a Russian source we’re not allowed link from.
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>MOSCOW, March 29. /TASS/. The Union of Armenians in Russia has informed that one of its countrymen, 35-year-old Karen Yengibaryan, who was nearby at the time of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall and rushed to help people from the burning building, not stopping until the morning, has died.
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>”Putting his life at risk, he helped people: he pulled them out of the smoke, brought them to see the doctors, and then back again. He gave some of his clothes to one of the survivors. It was not until morning that he came back home. As a result, Karen breathed in lots of carbon monoxide fumes and also caught a cold. He was hospitalized with a case of ‘acute respiratory infection’,” the union wrote on its Telegram channel.
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>Yengibaryan’s condition worsened in the days after the attack, and eventually he passed away.