Olga Nazarenko, a 48-year-old political activist and teacher from Ivanovo, was rushed to hospital after being found seriously injured in the early hours of 7 October. Despite the efforts of her doctors, she never regained consciousness and died last week after a two-week battle to save her life. The cause of her injuries remains unclear.
“I was told that Olga wanted to hang up a banner for Putin’s birthday and fell out of a tree while doing so,” a fellow Ivanovo activist and friend of Olga’s told Novaya Gazeta Europe. “I don’t know what was on the banner but it certainly wasn’t Happy Birthday.”
According to other friends, “Olga was caught by law enforcement who knew she’d do something to mark the leader’s birthday”. “She was taken to hospital with multiple injuries and died in intensive care,” Ivanovo resident Galina Zimina wrote on Facebook. “Doctors say the injuries she suffered suggested a severe beating and falling from a great height, not from a tree. I think she was being watched as she prepared her latest anti-war protest … and that whoever was monitoring her contributed to her injuries in one way or another.”