The funeral of Mikhail Voitenko, editor-in-chief of the Maritime Bulletin portal, who died in Thailand, is being cremated in Bangkok. This was reported to TASS by the consular service of the Russian Embassy in the kingdom.
According to the embassy, the journalist will be burned on January 11. “The Consulate provided support to the relatives in the preparation of all necessary documents,” the service said.
Voitenko has lived in Chonburi province on Thailand’s east coast for the past 14 years. Russian journalist’s body to create They could not contact him for a long time in his apartment, which was opened on January 1 at the request of his relatives who came from Russia.
In the investigation, it was determined that the 65-year-old editor-in-chief of Marine Bulletin magazine died on December 29. It turned out that Voitenko had a heart attack, so everything happened quickly. He had lived little more than a week before his birthday.
In 2005, Voitenko founded the online publication Marine Bulletin, which covers maritime events and disasters. He was also the author of the English Maritime Bulletin, covering maritime events.
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