Soloviev: satirist Koklyushkin suffered from multiple organ failure syndrome for a week
Writer-satirist Viktor Koklyushkin, who passed away earlier in November before his death he suffered from multiple organ failure syndrome. TV presenter Vladimir Soloviev, who is married to Koklyushkin's daughter, told about this on the air of the Full Contact program on Radio FM, his words are quoted by Moskovsky Komsomolets.
According to Solovyov, Koklyushkin within seven days was in serious condition. “He was heavily influenced by drugs. Everything in turn refused – kidneys, lungs, “he said.
The TV presenter added that, despite the fact that the doctors fought for the life of the satirist, they could not save him. He and his wife were informed about the death of Koklyushkin by a physician late in the evening on November 11.
Koklyushkin died at the age of 75. The cause of his death was acute heart failure.
Viktor Koklyushkin was born on November 27, 1945 in Moscow. At the age of 36, he graduated from the higher theater courses of GITIS, and four years later began writing scripts for television. He also wrote the script for the film “Uncle Vanya and Others”. In addition, Koklyushkin was the author of a whole series of monologues: “Classmates”, “Women's consultation”, “Rehearsal”, “Bust”, “Translator” and “Herbalife”.