The former soloist of the group "VIA Gra", singer Anna Sedokova will be summoned for questioning in Latvia in the case of the suicide of her ex-husband, basketball player Janis Timma. This is reported by the Mash telegram channel with reference to the lawyer of the athlete's family Margarita Gavrilova.
It is alleged that if Sedokova fails to appear in the Riga court, she will be barred from entering the EU. A re-investigation of the case was launched at the request of the basketball player's family.
"According to the prosecutor's office, the previous investigation did not reveal all the circumstances of the tragedy. Previously, no traces of drug use were found in Timma's body, plus it turned out that he had no mental disorders," the publication says.
According to Gavrilova, they will find out what Sedokova hid and whether she was involved in suicide. Information about the investigation will not be disclosed.
As EADaily reported, on December 17, 2024, the body of the former spouse of singer Anna Sedokova, Latvian basketball player Janis Timma, was found in the entrance of a house in the center of Moscow. According to preliminary information, the athlete committed suicide.
A week before that, the judicial section of the justice of the peace of Khoroshevsky district of Moscow granted Sedokova's claim for divorce. In Russia, Timma played for Zenit St. Petersburg and Khimki near Moscow from 2015 to 2021.
Sedokova, after the news of her ex-husband's suicide, was hospitalized.

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