Former Top Manager of Russian Lukoil Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances
Former top manager and billionaire Alexander Subbotin of the Russian oil company Lukoil has died under mysterious circumstances, according to lenta.ru. The incident involves so-called shaman Magua and his wife, who reportedly hold client sessions at their home in Mitishchi. They treat clients using alternative methods, employing toad venom, rooster blood, and seeking assistance from spirits during rituals.
It is known that the deceased had regularly utilized their services, requesting treatment for a hangover. However, during a fateful session, his health deteriorated sharply. The shaman did not call for an ambulance and instead relied on 'Carvalol', after which Subbotin was taken to the basement. Shortly thereafter, the billionaire passed away.
This is not the first strange death of a top manager in Russia in recent weeks. Earlier, media reports had mentioned the deaths of Vladislav Avayev, a former manager of Gazprombank, and Sergey Protosenya, a former head of Novatek. Preliminary investigations suggest that both men may have first killed their family members before taking their own lives.