These are all the Russian oligarchs who have died suddenly, some in suspicious circumstances, in recent months
He was the former vice president of Gazprombank, a privately-owned subsidiary of Russian energy giant Gazprom.The Avayevs' apartment was locked from the inside, and investigators are prioritizing the theory that he shot his wife and daughter before killing himself, TASS reported.The billionaire was stabbed to death, as were his wife and two sons, aged 10 and 4. Knives, believed to be the murder weapons, were found at the scene, the outlet said.
Surrey Police said that the investigation was ongoing, but there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances"at this time," the BBC said.Alexander Tyulyakov was found hanged in an apartment's garage near St. Petersburg on February 25, according to the Russian newspaperTyulyakov, 61, was an executive for Russian energy giant Gazprom, and the company is also investigating his death, per Gazeta.
The logo of Russia's energy giant Gazprom is pictured at one of its petrol stations in Sofia on April 27, 2022.Gazeta cited a report from Russian outlet Fontanka.ru that claimed Tyulyakov was seen having been badly beaten on the eve of his death.
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