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Vakhtang Viktorovich “Vakho” Davitashvili

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Vakhtang Viktorovich “Vakho” Davitashvili

Birth
Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia
Death
3 Dec 2001 (aged 26)
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Burial
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia GPS-Latitude: 55.7688417, Longitude: 37.5511583
Plot
12
Memorial ID
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(Russian: Вахтанг Викторович [Владимирович] Давиташвили)

Vakhtang Davitashvili was the only son of a healer, fortuneteller and founder of the Academy of Alternative Sciences Juna. Born on July 22, 1975. At the age of 16 he got married, but the marriage lasted only 2 months. Having received his education at the Krasnodar Institute of Foreign Languages,

Vakhtang became an indispensable assistant to his mother. At the International Academy of Alternative Sciences, headed by Juna Davitashvili, Vakhtang served as Deputy Prime Minister.

Vakhtang received higher education, helped his mother in her work. At the age of 18, he was detained in a car with a submachine gun, but another took the blame for the illegal transportation of weapons. In December 2001,

Juna's son was seriously injured in a drunken fight in a sauna, from which he eventually died. At the same time, journalists were spreading the version about an alleged car accident, that Vakhtang almost died saving a pedestrian. But this is pure fiction.

Since then, Dzhuna has avoided people. But every holiday she came to the cemetery where Vakho was laid to rest, and together with her friends she remembered her deceased son.

At first, Vakho was buried on the outskirts of the Vagankovsky cemetery. A year later, the grieving mother made sure that his ashes were transferred to the central alley and a sculptural group was installed on the grave.

In one of the figures, it was not difficult to recognize Juna herself. She towered over the bronze son, as if protecting him. The monument was made as if in the expectation that it would be a grave for Juna as well.

His father: Victor Iraklievich Davitashvili. Juna herself said about him that he was "the head of the secret department, worked for Shevardnadze." The couple had a son, Vakhtang (Vakho), on July 22, 1975 (on the same day as Juna's birthday).

But there's also a twist to who his father was...
Dzhuna Davitashvili, who died three months ago, did not have children of her own, but she raised her adopted son, a nephew, whose father was her brother Vladimir. Juna and Waho

Juna Vakho's beloved son was in reality her nephew. After the healer's child died during childbirth, she adopted the son of her brother Vladimir, who at that time already had five children. This became known from Andrey Malakhov's program "Let them talk", dedicated to the death of Juna and the numerous riddles that she left behind.

On the plaque of his monument it is written that Vakho is "Tsarevich and Major General" - these are the titles the guy received from the Assyrian Queen Juna









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(Russian: Вахтанг Викторович [Владимирович] Давиташвили)

Vakhtang Davitashvili was the only son of a healer, fortuneteller and founder of the Academy of Alternative Sciences Juna. Born on July 22, 1975. At the age of 16 he got married, but the marriage lasted only 2 months. Having received his education at the Krasnodar Institute of Foreign Languages,

Vakhtang became an indispensable assistant to his mother. At the International Academy of Alternative Sciences, headed by Juna Davitashvili, Vakhtang served as Deputy Prime Minister.

Vakhtang received higher education, helped his mother in her work. At the age of 18, he was detained in a car with a submachine gun, but another took the blame for the illegal transportation of weapons. In December 2001,

Juna's son was seriously injured in a drunken fight in a sauna, from which he eventually died. At the same time, journalists were spreading the version about an alleged car accident, that Vakhtang almost died saving a pedestrian. But this is pure fiction.

Since then, Dzhuna has avoided people. But every holiday she came to the cemetery where Vakho was laid to rest, and together with her friends she remembered her deceased son.

At first, Vakho was buried on the outskirts of the Vagankovsky cemetery. A year later, the grieving mother made sure that his ashes were transferred to the central alley and a sculptural group was installed on the grave.

In one of the figures, it was not difficult to recognize Juna herself. She towered over the bronze son, as if protecting him. The monument was made as if in the expectation that it would be a grave for Juna as well.

His father: Victor Iraklievich Davitashvili. Juna herself said about him that he was "the head of the secret department, worked for Shevardnadze." The couple had a son, Vakhtang (Vakho), on July 22, 1975 (on the same day as Juna's birthday).

But there's also a twist to who his father was...
Dzhuna Davitashvili, who died three months ago, did not have children of her own, but she raised her adopted son, a nephew, whose father was her brother Vladimir. Juna and Waho

Juna Vakho's beloved son was in reality her nephew. After the healer's child died during childbirth, she adopted the son of her brother Vladimir, who at that time already had five children. This became known from Andrey Malakhov's program "Let them talk", dedicated to the death of Juna and the numerous riddles that she left behind.

On the plaque of his monument it is written that Vakho is "Tsarevich and Major General" - these are the titles the guy received from the Assyrian Queen Juna









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