Skip to content

World Cup final pitch invader and Pussy Riot activist probably poisoned, say doctors

Russian Pussy Riot punk group member Pyotr Verzilov invaded the pitch during the World Cup final
Image: Russian Pussy Riot punk group member Pyotr Verzilov invaded the pitch during the World Cup final

An anti-Kremlin activist who invaded the pitch during the World Cup final was probably poisoned with a substance that has affected his nervous system, his doctors have said.

Pyotr Verzilov, publisher of a Russian online news outlet and affiliated with the anti-Kremlin band Pussy Riot, temporarily lost his sight, hearing and ability to walk, but is doing better since he arrived in Germany on Saturday.

"It is highly probable that he was poisoned," Kai-Uwe Eckardt, a doctor at the Charite university hospital in Berlin, told a news conference, adding that there was no other explanation so far for Verzilov's condition.

He said Verzilov was suffering from anticholinergic syndrome, a condition in which certain neurotransmitters get blocked.

Pussy Riot members invaded the pitch at the World Cup final
Image: Pussy Riot members invaded the pitch at the World Cup final

The rapid onset of symptoms - including widely dilated pupils, high blood pressure and dry mucous membranes - was strongly indicative of a poison, Eckardt said.

But six days after the substance is likely to have been ingested, the chances of identifying it are not high, the doctor said, adding it could be medicine, a natural substance or plant material.

Although Verzilov is no longer in danger, he still needs intensive medical care.

Also See:

Pitch invaders are apprehended during the World Cup final
Image: Pitch invaders are apprehended during the World Cup final

Verzilov is publisher of Mediazona, an online news outlet that focuses on human rights violations inside Russia's penal system.

He ran on to the pitch during the soccer World Cup final in Moscow in July along with three women affiliated with Pussy Riot.

Pussy Riot came to prominence in 2012 when its members were jailed for staging a protest against Russian President Vladimir Putin in a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow. The group has since become a symbol of anti-Kremlin protest action.

Play Super 6
Play Super 6

Jeff gave away £1.5m last month. Enter your predictions to be the next winner here.