Boy leaves hospital in Sochi after treatment
Valya Korolyov, a 9-year-old boy, has been discharged from the hospital after half a year of medical supervision following a severe dog attack that left his face severely damaged. The attack occurred approximately six months ago, and only Valya's forehead remained intact.
Valya underwent a series of operations at the hospital, including skin transplants, tissue expansion, and nose restoration. Doctors have advised that further upper lip and nose corrections will be done once Valya's healing process is complete. In total, Valya is expected to undergo dozens of complex and simple operations over the next five to six years.
However, financial concerns have arisen surrounding Valya's medical treatment. According to recent reports, only a small amount of money remains in the accounts set up for Valya's treatment. The total amount of money collected for Valya's treatment is 6 million rubles, but a significant portion of it has been depleted.
Investigations have revealed that Anna, Valya's father's former wife, took 3 million rubles of the collected money as alimony for her children from a previous marriage. Anna acted legally as she had a valid power of attorney. Another 2 million rubles were spent on lawyers by Valya's father, Valentin Sr., but the purposes of this expenditure are unknown.
Valya's father, Valentin Korolyov, stated that the family will likely be discharged from the hospital next week. The complete healing process and subsequent surgeries are expected to take several years, with the child returning to the doctors only after the New Year holidays.
For those interested in finding out more about the financial issues surrounding Valya Korolyov's medical treatment, several steps can be taken. Checking reputable news websites or local media sources for any reports or stories covering Valya's case and associated financial concerns might provide some insight. Additionally, searching for official statements or social media posts by Valya or their representatives addressing the medical treatment and financial aspects could also be helpful.
Contacting relevant medical institutions or charities that might be involved in funding or supporting the treatment, as well as looking into public fundraising platforms for any campaigns related to Valya's treatment, could also yield useful information. If these methods still yield no information, it is possible that details about the financial issues may not be publicly disclosed at this time.
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