Beating Case Update: Fourth Suspect Detained and Shved in Hospital

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Late tonight, authorities detained a fourth suspect connected to the assault on CSKA basketball star Alexei Shved. The information came through the Telegram channel 112, which has been tracking the case since it began to unfold. Investigators are actively engaging with the detained individual, and updates indicate that this person had initially expressed a willingness to cooperate with law enforcers after the incident. The channel 112 relayed that the three previously identified defendants—Gleb Pisarev, Ramzin Amirslanov, and Prince Amirslanov—will stay in custody until July 2, a decision confirmed by the Presnensky Court of Moscow. The court upheld the detention orders today as part of the ongoing investigation.

To recap the timeline, on May 1, Alexei Shved, accompanied by his wife and companions, was dining at a restaurant located in central Moscow. An argument arose as the group left the venue, leading to a confrontation on the street. Shved was assaulted by several individuals, suffering a blow that caused him to stumble and fall, with witnesses noting blood near his ear following the exchange. The confrontation left a scene of sudden disruption and concern for the safety of those nearby.

Medical teams responded promptly to the incident, and Shved was transported to a medical facility for evaluation and treatment. Reports indicate that he was unconscious for approximately 20 minutes after the beating, with medical staff continuing to monitor his condition in the hours that followed. As of the latest updates, Shved remains hospitalized, with doctors assessing his recovery progress and planning any necessary interventions. His absence from activities at home was noted in subsequent developments, highlighting the impact of the incident on both the player and his team.

With Shved unavailable, CSKA Moscow faced Zenit in the opening game of the series, ultimately losing 68-86 and dropping to third place in the standings after the defeat. The result marked a difficult start to the postseason for the club, and fans watched closely as the team prepared for the next game, scheduled to take place in Moscow on Sunday. The outcome underscored the immediate effects of the incident on team dynamics and performance during a pivotal period of competition.

In public comments about the case, former CSKA President Andrey Vatutin addressed the situation surrounding Alexei Shved, sharing thoughts on the player’s condition and the broader implications for the team. Vatutin’s remarks added another layer of public discourse as investigators pursue a full understanding of the events that led to the assault and the subsequent legal actions. The ongoing case continues to be a focal point for fans, officials, and the sports community alike, as information is reviewed and new developments are expected in the days ahead.

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