Fall from the private boat: The next death among Russian top managers

Drop off from a private boat
Another death among Russian top managers

Another high-ranking Russian manager dies under strange circumstances. Rescue workers pulled Ivan Peshore’s body from the sea in Vladivostok. The 39-year-old reportedly fell from a private boat.

Another Russian executive from the energy sector died under mysterious circumstances: According to Russian media reports, the executive director of the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and Arctic (ERDC), Ivan Peshoren, fell from a private yacht at full speed. Russky Island near Vladivostok on Saturday. Accordingly, the 39-year-old stayed with friends on the boat. His body was recovered from the Sea of ​​Japan on Monday. A few days before his death, Peshoren participated in the Eastern Economic Forum organized by President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok. Pesorin also addressed the conference.

“Ivan’s death is an irreparable loss to friends and colleagues and a great loss to the company,” ERDC said in a statement. According to the Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda, Peshore is responsible for developing mineral resources in the Arctic and modernizing the aviation industry in the Far East. Igor Nosow, Peschorin’s predecessor at ERDC, died in February at the age of 43. The official cause of death was a stroke.

Since the start of Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, several deaths have rocked Russia’s business community.

  • In February, Gazprom’s deputy general director, Alexander Tyulyakov, was hanged in his villa. Police found his suicide note.
  • Vasily Melnikov, head of the MedStom media group, died in Nizhny Novgorod in March, along with his wife and two children. According to investigators, the manager killed his family and committed suicide.
  • A month later, Valdislav Avayev, former vice president of Gazprombank, and Sergey Protosenya, former manager of Russia’s largest private gas producer, Novatek, died. Abayev and Protosenya are also said to have committed suicide at length.
  • Former Lukoil CEO Alexander Subodin died in May after a bizarre shaman ritual, according to media reports. In the same month, Andrei Krukovsk, manager of the Gazprom-run Krasnaya Polyana ski resort, was killed. Police said he slipped off a rock while hiking.
  • Two months later, oligarch Yuri Voronov was found dead in the pool of his villa from a gunshot wound to the head.
  • Most recently, Ravil Maganov, the CEO of the oil company Lukoil, fell to his death from a hospital window in early September.
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