02.09.2025 13:57
After the death of the Patriotic War veteran Sebuhi Memmedov in 2020, his mother was asked to pay his debt of 1000-1200 manats to the Bank of Baku. The bank employee's statement, "Pay it so that he won't be disturbed in the afterlife," sparked significant outrage. The case will be heard at the Shirvan City Court on September 1. The incident caused an uproar on social media.
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In 2020, Sebuhi Memmedov, who became a veteran in the war between Azerbaijan and Armenia, lost his life about 2 years ago due to a gas leak. After his death, it was revealed that Memmedov had taken a loan from the Bank of Baku and had an outstanding debt of approximately 1000-1200 manats.
THEY CALLED THE VETERAN'S MOTHER AND REQUESTED THE DEBT
After some time, it was learned that the bank called the veteran's mother and asked her to pay her son's debt. Allegedly, a bank employee used a shocking expression, saying, "Pay your son's debt so that he is not disturbed by the questioning in the afterlife."
THE CASE WILL BE HEARD ON SEPTEMBER 1
Due to the non-payment of the debt, the matter was taken to court. The case will be heard on September 1 at the Shirvan City Court, presided over by Judge Ali İmanov.
REACTIONS ARE GROWING LIKE AN AVALANCHE
After the incident was reported in the media, thousands of users on social media reacted. Comments were made that such treatment towards the veteran and his family is unacceptable, and that the state should support the families of veterans.
A MEDAL WAS AWARDED
During the 44-day Patriotic War, Sebuhi Memmedov was honored with a medal by President Ilham Aliyev's decree signed on June 24, and was also awarded a "Certificate of Appreciation" by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
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