A series of mysterious deaths of top managers in Russia continues: the billionaire from “Lukoil” allegedly treated for a hangover frog

Less than ten days have passed since the previous death of another oligarch who made a fortune in Russia's oil and gas complex.

Former top manager of Lukoil died in Mytishchi, after an anti-hangover session with shamans. This was reported by Russian media, in particular “Arguments and Facts”.

This time, Alexander Subotin was found dead. The billionaire died, according to one version – after an anti-hangover session with the shaman Magua.

The shaman and his wife received clients in an ordinary private house. They offered the best: for example, treatment with a poisonous frog. They made an incision in the skin, dripped frog venom there – and after vomiting the patient allegedly got better. They also summoned spirits, sacrificed animals and bathed the lost in rooster blood.

The Magua couple have known Subotin for a long time and regularly used their services. But this time the friendly ended badly. The billionaire came to treat a hangover. Suddenly he felt unwell – his heart ached.

The owner decided not to call an ambulance, used corvalol and put the billionaire to sleep in the basement. There, among the occult tinsel, the Russian billionaire died.

Recall, the previous mysterious death of a gas oligarch in Russia occurred 10 days ago . The son of the Russian oligarch Protoseni stated that his family was killed.

In recent times, top officials and the wealthy related to the Russian Federation have repeatedly passed away under strange circumstances, including taking the whole family with them into the world. A special decline is noted among the top managers (both current and former) of the largest oil and gas companies in Russia, in particular – “Gazprom” and “Novatek”.

Yes, 60-year-old died at the end of January /span> Leonid Shulman , head of the transport service “Gazprom Invest”. The body of the manager was found in the bathroom of his house in the village of Leninsky (Leningrad Oblast). Next to Shulman was a note in which he complained of pain in a broken leg.

About a month later, in February , in the same Leninsky found the corpse Alexander Tyulyakov /> Deputy General Director of Gazprom's Unified Settlement Center for Corporate Security. The body was found in a noose and there was a note next to it – its contents are not disclosed.

In early March, Russian oligarch Mikhail Watford was found hanged in the garage of his own estate, Wentworth, Surrey, England. Police consider his death “incomprehensible.” But she later turned to the 66-year-old the billionaire committed suicide. Michael Watford, born Michael Tolstoy, made a fortune in oil and gas. In the early 2000s, he emigrated to the UK, changed his citizenship and name, and became involved in real estate.

In March (and according to the Russian version – in April) Vladimir Zhirinovsky died. According to some reports, Zhirinovsky could be liquidated by the Russian authorities .

In April > Former Gazprombank vice-president Vladislav Avayev and his wife and daughter were found dead in a Moscow apartment. All three had gunshot wounds. According to the previous version, Avaev learned about his wife's betrayal, after which he killed his family and shot himself.

On April 27, Gazprombank Vice President Igor Volobuev, who left from Russia to Ukraine after the start of the war, told The Insider in an interview that Avaev was killed.

At the same time in Avaev's death it was also strange that he had connections with the top military leadership of the state. And he died almost at the same time as another former high-ranking official who had extensive contacts in Russia's top military circles, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, director of the Foreign Intelligence Service. However, Trubnikov reportedly died a natural death.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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