The last period of time various oligarchs her of Russia have been found dead without the exact causes having been clarified, with the new news that came to light being no exception, as it was found dead in his pool a Russian tycoon, who had received a bullet in the head.
According to dailymail.co.uk, this is Yuri Voronov, the head of a logistics company that has important contracts with Gazprom for the Arctic. Based on the British publication, in the pool area, a Grand Power pistol was located, while several bullets were found at the bottom of it.

Also, the competent investigative committee reports that the death of the 61-year-old Russian tycoon is due to “differences with business partners”. yes, his wife told inspectors that Voronov believed he was the victim of a scam involving rogue contractors and other professionals.
However, the Daily Mail reports that many are speculating that the large number of deaths of Russian oligarchs are due to murders, which have however been staged to look like suicides.

Characteristically, last February, Gazprom’s senior finance and security official Alexander Tyulakov, at the age of 61 was found hanged in his mansion. The police announced that he committed suicide. But local media reported that the body bore signs of beating, indicating that the suicide was staged.
In the same complex, three weeks later he was found dead by a knife in the toilet Leonid Shulman. At the same time, the 43-year-old billionaire was found dead in May Alexander Subotin, a former executive at fellow Russian energy giant Lukoil. One of the theories talks about a heart attack caused by frog poison.
Source: News Beast

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