Just ... Coincidentally
Just ... Coincidentally
"I heard three shots and shouting. A woman was screaming. Then two more shots were fired. No one else was screaming.""I looked out the window -- I thought it was fireworks. It turned out they weren't.""My mother told me it was definitely gunshots."Neighbour of Vladislav Avayev, Moscow"He was a smart man, almost the head of Gazprombank. I had seen him -- he did not look like a maniac. He was a nerd.""He had no reason to do that. He was rich, smart.""There's no way a man like that could kill."Neighbour of Vladislav Avayev, Moscow
Vladislav Avayev (pictured), 51, was found in his elite Moscow penthouse alongside his wife Yelena, 47, and daughter, Maria, 13 |
Very
recently two puzzling deaths of high-profile Russian oligarchs. One day
apart; one discovered in Moscow, the other in Spain. Both prominent
men, both met violent ends. Investigators in Russia would like to convey
the impression that both were suicides. Murder-suicides, since their
family members were murdered. Ostensibly, by the very men who supposedly
committed suicide. On two occasions, on two consecutive days, two
separate families of immensely wealthy men, wiped out.
A
neighbour had contacted the daughter of one of the men, Vladislav
Avayev, because she had heard disturbing sounds coming from his
million-dollar residence that made her suspicious. Which led 26-year-led
Anastasia to visit his Moscow apartment. There she found her
51-year-old father, her mother Yelena, 47, and her younger sister Maria,
age 13. All shot to death. She contacted police, informing them she had
found a gun in her father's hand.
Her
father, Vladislav, was a former vice-president of the state energy
corporation, Gazprombank, and was also a Kremlin official. Vladislav
Avayev had made his fortune in construction, following which he was
appointed a deputy head of a Kremlin major department. He had resigned
from his post as Gazprom vice-president. From Russia's third-largest
bank, the main oil and gas payments bank in Russia.
Sergey Protosenya (right), 55, who had a fortune of over £330 million, is believed to have hacked his wife Natalia (centre) and their 18-year-old daughter to death before hanging himself in the courtyard of his Lloret de Mar villa on Spain's Costa Brava |
According
to Russian police, any leads will be investigated, in his personal and
professional life. They had discovered a collection of 13 weapons in the
apartment. Investigators are also involved in another death, one that
took place on April 19, when Sergei Protosenya, formerly on the board of
directors for Russian natural gas company Novatek was found dead. His
wife and daughter were discovered hacked to death inside a Spanish villa
in Costa Brava.
The
55-year-old Sergei Protosenya himself was found hanging in the villa
courtyard. The police theory is that Protosenya had killed his wife and
daughter using an axe and knife,and then took his own life. According to
local reports, however, someone had taken precautions to ensure no
fingerprints were left on the murder weapon. The local news outlet El Punt Avui had it that no suicide note had been left behind, and when Protosenya's body was found there was no blood on it.
These
were not the only puzzling deaths of Russians high on the
administrative hierarchy of a country at war, where many within the
various arms of the Kremlin, as well as journalists, educators and
ordinary Russians, along with Russian-Ukrainians have voiced timid
dissent over their country launching a deadly conflict with its
neighbour. Some oligarchs and influential Russians have spoken out
publicly and gone into exile. Some have remained in Russia, and been
arrested for sedition.
Two
other deaths remain unsolved; that of 61-year-old Gazprom former deputy
Alexander Tyulyakov who, the day after Russia invaded Ukraine, was
found hanged near St.Petersburg, in a cabin. His body hung ln his
garage, a suicide note next to him. He had been deputy general director
at Gazprom after working there for a decade.
In
January, Leonid Shulman, 60, head of Gazprom's transport service, died a
suicide, found in the bathroom of a Leningrad-region cabin. The note he
left behind spoke of a broken leg and the knife, cause of his death,
found in a bathtub beside him, but out of reach. He was found in a pool
of blood, his body punctured by multiple stab wounds.
SOURCE:sledcom.ru |
Labels: Dissent, Gazprom Executives, Mysterious Deaths, Oligarchs, Russia, Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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