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The family says Verzilov suffered acute poisoning, but they have no clue how it could have happened.
A controversial underground artist, best known for being the brain behind punk band Pussy Riot, is seriously ill in hospital. His family say he may have been poisoned.
Pyotr Verzilov was taken to a Moscow hospital on Tuesday night,
hours after he attended a court hearing, his family told the media on Wednesday. They said he felt ill and complained his sight was failing before they called an ambulance. As of Thursday, his condition improved, but doctors say recovery would still require at least several days, his mother Elena told the BBC.
The family says Verzilov suffered acute poisoning, but
they have no clue how it could have happened.
The 30-year-old artist gained notoriety in the late 2000s as a member of the art group Voyna ("war"). His group was behind several protests, including drawing a giant penis on a St Petersburg drawbridge - so that the graffiti could be seen from a local FSB office, and the flipping over of eight police cars.
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