The death of the former senior manager of YUKOS in England was considered a suicide

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In Britain, the death of Mikhail Trushin, the first vice president of Yukos-Moscow LLC, was ruled a suicide. writes about this Independent.

According to investigators, there were marks on the deceased’s body indicating suicide. This version is also supported by a note that Trushin sent to his loved ones on the night he was found dead.

According to The Independent, one of the company’s former senior managers said that he was deceived and that this led him to bankruptcy. Trushin’s girlfriend added that his accounts in Switzerland were frozen after a special military operation began in Ukraine. In Britain, the man received political asylum.

Trushin has lived in England since 2004. In 2005, a Russian court sentenced him in absentia to 11 years in prison and a fine of 1 million rubles for organizing the theft and laundering of money belonging to the Yukos oil company.

Moscow Meshchansky Court at the end of December fine The former owner of the Yukos oil company, Mikhail Khodorkovsky (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation), was fined 50 thousand rubles for not indicating the identity of a foreign agent in his posts on social networks.

Khodorkovsky was arrested in October 2003. In 2005, he was sentenced to prison on charges of fraud and tax evasion. In 2010, the businessman was sentenced to another term in prison due to new conditions. Khodorkovsky’s prison sentence was expected to end in August 2014. On December 20, 2013, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree pardoning Khodorkovsky.

Previously chief accountant of the subsidiary of Roscosmos committed suicide.

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