Sherzat Polat's Uncle Laid to Rest in Azat

Today, in Azat, Yenbekshikazakh district, 30-year-old Nurganat Gaipbayev's funeral was held, Orda reports.
Dozens came to pay their respects: relatives, friends, and neighbors.
Nurganat Gaipbayev is the younger brother of Sherzat's father, Karzhaubay Nurymov.
His body was found on the night of December 9 near a cemetery located between Talgar and Azat.
The preliminary version is suicide.
The police say that there were no signs of violence, and the cause was asphyxia.
Karzhaubay received a message from his brother asking for forgiveness and to be buried next to his nephew.
Nurganat was a victim in the homicide case concerning Sherzat Polat's death and was to give testimony in court.
Original Author: Zarina Fayzulina
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