![]() ![]() Sofia Richie has her husband Elliot Grainge hilariously narrate her latest makeup tutorial on their honeymoon 'No makeup and no car': Love Island's Claudia Fogarty reveals her car windows were smashed and her belongings stolen 'It is hard to believe that Avayev shot his daughter, 13, and committed suicide,' he said. He was found with multiple stab wounds in a pool of blood on his bathroom floor.Ī Gazprombank vice-president who quit to fight for Ukraine in the war, Igor Volobuev, earlier expressed the view that Avayev had been murdered. This was 'benefiting the family' of a Russian gas monopoly executive 'and his close friends from the security services and the military'.Īnother energy manager, Leonid Shulman of Gazprom Invest, died in the same settlement as Tyulyakov. 'These top managers worked in structures that we suspect were linked to financial fraud in multi-billion dollar contracts with Gazprom,' said Novaya Gazeta Europe and Transparency International Russia. Investigators rapidly concluded Avayev had killed them, before taking his own life, but this was strongly disputed at the time including by a former top Gazprombank official who claimed Avayev had access to the private accounts of elite clients, including Vladimir Putin's circle and possibly the president himself. They were discovered by his adult daughter, Anastasia. In April last year, Vladislav Avayev, 51, a vice-president of Gazprombank and former Kremlin official, was found dead in Moscow, alongside the bodies of his wife Elena, 47, and daughter Maria, 13. His membership was suspended when the bribe allegation was made Shkurko, circled, was a member of the pro-Putin United Russia political party. He died in Gazprom's guarded Leninsky corporate village in Leningrad region, near St Petersburg on February 25, 2022. Last month Novaya Gazeta Europe, a leading investigative news outlet, and Transparency International Russia linked a series of suspicious deaths related to Russian energy giant Gazprom to a complex 'money-laundering scheme' benefiting a top gas executive's family and his cronies from Putin's security services and military.Īmong suspicious energy industry deaths were Alexander Tyulyakov, deputy head of corporate security at Gazprom's United Settlement Centre, the energy giant's 'treasury', who allegedly took his own life the day after war was declared. ![]() Shkurko, who was married with two sons, was in charge of the technical management side of Yakutskenergo, which supplies power to the world's coldest region, Yakutia. According to preliminary data, no signs of a criminal death were found.' 'An investigative team was called to the scene. 'Arriving medical workers ascertained his death. The Russian Federal Penitentiary Service said in a statement: 'On April 4, the accused was found in a cell of the pre-trial detention centre with no signs of life. ![]() He was a member of the pro-Putin United Russia political party but his membership was suspended when the bribe allegation was made. Shkurko, who was a high earner, was accused of demanding a £5,000 bribe. His company issued a statement saying: 'We will remember him as an open, hospitable person with a big heart and a good sense of humour, the caring head of a close-knit family.' The body was discovered in his cell in a detention centre in Yakutsk. Shkurko was deputy general director of Russian energy company Yakutskenergo ![]()
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