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2022-05-10 |
[RadioFreeEurope]![]() Citing sources close to the Moscow regional police on May 9, media reported that forensic tests were held to find possible drugs in Subbotin's body, which was found in a basement in a house in the town of Mytishchi near the Russian capital on May 8. According to the sources, the owner of the house where the billionaire's body was found, Aleksei Pindyurin, also known as Shaman Magua, testified to police that Subbotin came to his house under the influence of alcohol and drugs seeking a ritual he often asked Pindyurin to perform to relieve hangover symptoms. Less than three weeks ago, on April 21, Vagit Alekperov, the founder and co-owner of LUKoil -- Russia's largest private oil company -- resigned after he and other Russian tycoons were hit by sanctions by Australia and the United Kingdom over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. The same day, media reports in Spain reported that a former top manager at Russian gas giant Novatek, Sergei Protosenya, his wife, and daughter had been found dead in a rented villa in the town of Lloret de Mar near Barcelona two days earlier. The 55-year-old millionaire was found hanged, while his wife and daughter had been stabbed to death in the villa, police were quoted as saying. On April 18, Vladislav Avayev, a former vice president of one of Russia’s leading financial institutions, Gazprombank, was found dead in his Moscow apartment together with the bodies of his wife and daughter. Police said at the time that the apartment was locked from the inside and a pistol was found in Avayev's hands, leading them to conclude that Avayev shot his wife and his teenage daughter before killing himself. On March 24, another Russian billionaire, Vasily Melnikov, who owned the medical-supply company MedStom, his wife, and two sons were found stabbed to death in their apartment in the city of Nizhny Novgorod. On February 28, Russian tycoon Mikhail Watford was found hanged in the garage of his home in Surrey in the United Kingdom. U.K. officials said at the time there were no signs of a foul play. On February 25, the day after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, a top manager of Russia's Gazprom energy giant, Aleksandr Tyulyakov, was found hanged in the garage of his house near St. Peterburg. Police said at the time that they found a suicide note next to the body. Another top Gazprom executive, Leonid Shulman, was found dead in a cottage near St. Peterburg in January, weeks before Russia began its invasion. A suicide note was also found next to his body. Related: LUKoil: 2011-05-01 Russia to suspend gasoline exports LUKoil: 2010-04-08 Russia's LUKoil ceases gasoline supplies to Iran LUKoil: 2009-01-07 Azerbaijani plotters testify, squabble Related: Vagit Alekperov: 2022-03-04 Ukrainian perspective: Russian invasion of Ukraine Vagit Alekperov: 2016-01-25 Iran signs oil deal with Russia’s Lukoil Vagit Alekperov: 2014-02-13 Russia’s Lukoil seeks return to Iran energy sector Related: Novatek: 2022-04-27 Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: April 26th, 2022 Novatek: 2022-04-22 Mystery as multi-millionaire Russian gas executive is found hanged and his wife and daughter, 18, hacked to death in their Spanish villa days after ex Gazprombank official and his family were discovered dead in Moscow flat Novatek: 2018-03-15 Israel in talks with Russia over disputed gas field put up for tender by Lebanon Related: Vladislav Avayev: 2022-04-22 Mystery as multi-millionaire Russian gas executive is found hanged and his wife and daughter, 18, hacked to death in their Spanish villa days after ex Gazprombank official and his family were discovered dead in Moscow flat Vladislav Avayev: 2022-04-20 Ex Kremlin official and Gazprombank vice president is found dead 'with gun in his hand' in his luxury Moscow apartment beside bodies of his wife and daughter, 13 Related: Gazprombank: 2022-05-09 Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: May 8th, 2022 Gazprombank: 2022-04-28 Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: April 27th, 2022 Gazprombank: 2022-04-22 Mystery as multi-millionaire Russian gas executive is found hanged and his wife and daughter, 18, hacked to death in their Spanish villa days after ex Gazprombank official and his family were discovered dead in Moscow flat Related: Mikhail Watford: 2022-05-06 Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: May 5th, 2022 Mikhail Watford: 2022-04-24 6 Russian Oligarchs Commit Suicide in Mysterious Outbreak of Epstein Syndrome |
Posted by:3dc |
#7 nah, I think has a pretty good reputation of taking care of his own people. |
Posted by: Chris 2022-05-10 13:03 |
#6 Individuals whose wealth is largely dependent on trimming the 'float' from moving money. Sanctions have mostly stopped the money, the float dried up, and they are no longer able to pay for tolerance from the powers that be. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2022-05-10 10:23 |
#5 Hillary, Inc. going international? |
Posted by: Warthog 2022-05-10 09:51 |
#4 Putinist clique eliminating the people with the resources to take them on? |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2022-05-10 09:31 |
#3 Preemptive purge and the Russian equivalent of "Saudi Survivor"? When the Old Sultan dies there is generally a bloodbath in the Palace and Seraglio... |
Posted by: magpie 2022-05-10 09:01 |
#2 Funny how they all seem to be tied to the gas/oil business; hostile takeover, Russian-style? |
Posted by: Mercutio 2022-05-10 08:47 |