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Today's Pain is Different: Refused Food, Kept Saying in His Sleep, 'It's Not Khojavend, It's Martuni', Details Revealed by Abraham Gasparyan's Wife

Today's Pain is Different: Refused Food, Kept Saying in His Sleep, 'It's Not Khojavend, It's Martuni', Details Revealed by Abraham Gasparyan's Wife

Today, Abraham was given pain relief more frequently. In his sleep, he kept talking, saying, 'It's not Khojavend, it's Martuni.' Then he suddenly awoke, unable to breathe due to pain in his ribs. He also refused to eat, only having a few spoonfuls of soup. Today's pain was different - heavy and unrelenting. Doctors decided he would continue to stay in the hospital.

This was reported by Abraham Gasparyan's wife, Arpi Harutyunyan.

'About 100 visitors came today, including strangers. Gev was undergoing a check-up. He was counting the minutes until it would be over so he could see his father. The day before, he had told his grandmother, ‘Close the door, I want to be alone for a bit,’ after seeing his father's blood-stained photos. Gev usually shuts himself in his room when he is hurt. By the way, Abraham's phone has not yet been found. It was stolen. Most likely by a red beret or a police officer. A man who answered one of the calls, and then left all the calls unanswered, claimed to be a police officer and said he was waiting in Lovers' Park for us to come and pick it up,' she wrote.

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