The 3rd of June-2

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“God rest his soul,” the coach swiftly crossed himself, moving his fingers left and right somewhat unsurely, and bent over to the faceless doctor nearest to him. “Who actually treated him?” case history: Spasokukotsky, Bakulev, Burdenko, Busalov, Grinstein, Ochkin, Vovsi, Arutunian, Stefanenko, Kochergin… “A veritable who’s who,” the coach said, proud that he had been answered. “Well, what do you think, nurse, was he killed?” case history: We came to the conclusion that Shakhurin had committed suicide. “Why is that?” the coach asked. “Was he bullied at school?” case history: You see, the shot was made at practically point-blank range. Gunpowder was burned into the skin on his temple. And the wound was typical for suicide. “Practically point-blank or really point-blank?” the coach ask

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