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Another Russian Oligarch dies mysteriously.
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September 01, 2022, 02:36:02 pm
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The chairman of Russia's Lukoil oil giant, Ravil Maganov, has died after falling from a hospital window in Moscow, reports say.
Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine, the Lukoil board called for the conflict to end as soon as possible, expressing its sympathy to victims of "this tragedy".
Its billionaire president, Vagit Alekperov, resigned in April after the UK imposed sanctions on him in response to the invasion.
Several Russian energy oligarchs have died in unusual circumstances in recent months:
The body of millionaire Novatek former manager Sergei Protosenya was found alongside his wife and daughter at a Spanish villa in April
A former vice-president of Gazprombank, Vladislav Avayev, was found dead with his wife and daughter in their Moscow flat, also in April
In May, a former Lukoil tycoon Alexander Subbotin died of heart failure, reportedly after seeking alternative treatment from a shaman.
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These Oligarth’s are getting a bit clumsy these days
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Quote from: Filo on September 01, 2022, 06:49:11 pm
These Oligarth’s are getting a bit clumsy these days
6 th floor window by all accounts. Very clumsy.
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I remembered when the Midland Bank opened a branch in Russia and guess what happened
the bloke committed suicide
i just made a gesture to find it on the internet -- this might not be the example i am thinking of
https://www.nytimes.com/1983/10/03/world/doubts-in-moscow-on-briton-s-death.html
"Shortly before 9 A.M. on June 17, Dennis G. Skinner, a 54-year-old British banker, was found dead after a fall to the sidewalk from his 12th-story apartment on Moscow's Leninsky Prospekt.
Accounts of the incident that circulated in the British community here at the time suggested it was a suicide, possibly related to loneliness and depression brought on by 15 years' work in Moscow.
But today a British couple living here disclosed to reporters that two days before his death Mr. Skinner approached them with a note that said
he knew of a spy for the Soviet Union in the British Embassy and that his life was in danger.
The existence of the note was then confirmed by sources at the British Embassy, who said it had been forwarded to authorities in England for presentation at the inquest into Mr. Skinner's death.
The couple who received the note about the purported spy, William and Valerie Cane, as well as other friends of Mr. Skinner, have offered other corroborative details, including an account of his discussions with embassy officials about the spy allegation. Embassy officials confirmed such discussions took place. Inquest to Be Resumed Questions about Mr. Skinner's death increased with the publication Saturday of a report in The Daily Express of London that said the British inquest into Mr. Skinner's death, opened and adjourned in July, would be resumed behind closed doors. The newspaper implied that the order to hold the hearing in camera had come from one of Britain's top security agencies, M.I.5 or M.I.6.
A later report in another London paper, The Sunday Telegraph, said the inquest would be resumed in the London suburb of Croydon next month, but that the Home Office had not determined whether it would be closed or not.
As a result of the disclosures, friends of the banker here say they are no longer sure whether his death was a case of a disturbed man who killed himself or whether there were cloak- and-dagger aspects to the affair."
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