A series of mysterious deaths of Russian businessmen continues

As already reported, the investment banker, businessman and millionaire Dan Rapoport committed suicide in Washington. Israeli “details” write that the police of Washington, the district of Colombia, is investigating the circumstances of the suicide of the Latvian-American businessman.

52-year-old millionaire jumped out of the window of his apartment. With him, they found a mobile phone, car keys, more than $ 2,000 in cash and a driver’s license Florida. He released a dog into the courtyard of the house, attaching a suicide note to her collar. The police of the Colombia district have already stated that this crime belongs to the category of “obvious”, there is no suspicion of the violent nature of the death of rapport.

However, the widow of the oligarch Alena Rapoport questioned the report that the death of her husband (some media outlets – the ex -husband) was voluntary. “There were no dying notes or suicide,” she told the Russian news agencies. According to her, the death of her husband is still being investigated.

A native of Latvia Rapoport left with his parents in the USA when he was ten years old. In the 1990s he returned to Russia, made a fortune, began to engage in banking investments. His business flourished, but in 2012 he had to leave Russia: they began to put pressure on him for the support of Alexei Navalny. In 2016, Rapoport moved to Kyiv. After the invasion of the Russian Federation, the Russian authorities openly criticized the Russian authorities in social networks, the Israeli edition notes.

The death of rapport has become another mysterious death among businessmen since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On January 25, 2022, a 61-year-old former top manager of Gazprom Alexander Tulyakov was found in his house near St. Petersburg. On March 3, the 66-year-old Russian oligarch of Ukrainian descent Mikhail Watford (nee Tolstoyei), who made a fortune on oil, was found hanged in his estate in Sussex. On March 23, the family of Nizhny Novgorod entrepreneur Vasily Melnikov, the owner of the pharmaceutical company Medstom, was killed in Nizhny Novgorod. In April, the bodies of former vice president of Gazprombank Vladislav Avaev, his wife and daughter were found in a Moscow apartment. And a day later, at a rented villa in Lloret de Mar in Catalonia, the local police discovered the corpses of the former top manager of Novatek, 55-year-old Sergei Protasseni, his wife and 18-year-old daughter. In May, the top manager of Lukoil, the dollar billionaire Alexander Subbotin invited shamans to his home, who tried to “heal” the oligarch from a hangover with a frog poison. Subbotin had a heart from such a treatment. The shamans gave him Corvalol and left. And soon the billionaire died.