Murat Akhedzhak

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Murat Kazbekovich Akhedzhak (Russian: Мура́т Казбе́кович Ахеджа́к; July 18, 1962, village Pseytuk,[1] Takhtamukaysky District, Adyghe Autonomous Oblast, Krasnodar Krai, USSR — December 7, 2010, Freiburg, Germany[2]) was a Deputy Head of Administration of Krasnodar Krai in the 2002–2010. He was awarded Hero of Labor of Kuban [ru] medal (posthumously).[3]

He came from a princely family Akhedzhakov's. He graduated from Kuban State Technological University on speciality civil engineer (1983). Candidate of Technical Sciences.[4]

In May 2005, he was urgently hospitalized in a Krasnodar hospital with the diagnosis of Peritonitis, which turned out to be a complication of acute appendicitis (appendectomy). After that he was sent to the clinic in Freiburg, Germany, where he went a long course of treatment, moving through more than 30 operations. A year later he returned to Krasnodar and continued to work in the administration of Krasnodar Krai.[5]

The evening of December 7, 2010 he died of a heart attack.[6][7]

Murat Akhedzhak was married, he had two children.[8]

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