The deaths are reportedly the latest of four deaths of senior level Russian oil execs.
On Feb. 25, the day after Russia invaded Ukraine, 61-year-old Gazprom former deputy Alexander Tyulyakov was found hanged in a cabin near St. Petersburg, reports Novaya Gazeta. Tyulyakov’s body was hanging in his garage with a suicide note next to him. He had worked at Gazprom for close to 10 years and became deputy general director at the energy giant.
In January, 60-year-old Leonid Shulman, who headed Gazprom’s transport service, died of an apparent suicide. Shulman was found in the bathroom of a cabin in the Leningrad region. He left behind a note complaining of a broken leg. The knife that caused his death was reportedly in a bathtub beside him, seemingly out of reach,He died in a pool of his own blood, covered in multiple stab wounds, according to the outlet.
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