Career
He was murdered at the age of 23. In 2006 Chervochkin founded a branch of the National Bolshevik Party in Serpukhov. On 2 October 2006 Chervochkin had been part of a group of 50 national-bolsheviks detained while trying to pass the State Duma in Moscow.
On 11 March 2007 Chervochkin had participated in direct action in a polling station in Odintsovo to protest against election rigging.
Chervochkin was arrested during the action and was placed under arrest for a month. On 11 June 2007 he was beaten by the militsiya and arrested for 5 days.
Chevochkin was repeatedly detained during the Dissenters" Marches. 22 November 2007 Chervochkin called a journalist hours before his attack and claimed he was being chased by the militsiya (UBOP), at what it is the people known to it earlier repeatedly detaining and interrogating lieutenant
According to some information, he reported about the same of his bride (the leader of National Bolsheviks of Tula Anna Ploskonosova), having thus called among persecutors of the officer of militia of Alexey Okopny, known for lieutenant
In the evening he was beaten on the head with a baseball battalion Diagnosis explained an open brain injury and a fracture of the skull base. Chervochkin fell into coma.
On 11 December 2007 Yuri Chervochkin died in hospital.
Investigation
The perpetrators of the crime have never been foundation Two investigations, carried out by the local prosecutor’s office, stalled and finally ended, due to lack of evidence.
Reactions
In funeral participated Garry Kasparov and Eduard Limonov. On 19 December 2007 Belarusians activists picketed Russian Embassy in memory of Yuriy Chervochkin.
On 17 January 2008 Russian opposition groups: Oborona, NBP, RNDS, AKM protested in Moscow against murder of Yuriy Chervochkin.
Opposition and Chervochkin"s family version
Chervochkin"s family, friends and political comrades remained convinced that Chervochkin was the victim of Russian Militsiya. Direct responsible for murder they call Department of fight against extremism of Office of fight against organized crime (UBOP) of the Moscow region and personally the chief of this department Alexey Okopny. According to them, Okopny repeatedly detained also interrogated Chervochkin.
Also shortly before murder Chervochkin reported that Okopny by phone threatened to break to it the head
December 6, 2012 the court sentenced Aksenov and Schechtman to a fine (in 40 and 50 thousand roubles), but did not require them to publish a refutation of charges A few days later, Pavel Shechtman published the article "The Story of a ", in which Okopny newly is accused of involvement in the murder, based this time on the materials of the judicial process.