A former top manager of the Russian energy corporation Lukoil has died on suspicion of frog poisoning.
After a session with a local shaman in Mytishchi, a city northeast of the Russian capital Moscow, Alexander Subotin, a member of Lukoil’s board, reportedly died in a basement after a hangover session with a healer.
Subotin visited shaman Magua and his wife at their home, according to the Telegram Mash channel, to cure the hangover with frog poison.
“They made an incision in the skin, dripped frog poison there – and after vomiting, the patient seemed to recover,” the channel said.
Mash also claims that Subotin has known the couple for a long time and used their services regularly.
It states: “And so he came to them again – to cure a hangover. He suddenly felt bad – his heart ached. The owner decided not to call an ambulance, gave Corvalol and put the businessman to sleep in the basement. The man died there. the dead were just friends. “
The shaman reportedly told police that they were just friends with Subotin, the brother of Valery Subotin, a former Lukoil vice president.
The story of Subotin’s curious death is one of a number of unusual deaths related to the Russian energy sector since the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
Recently, four current and former Gazprom employees – along with another Russian energy official – died under mysterious circumstances for several weeks, in the aftermath of and after the invasion of Ukraine.
In two cases, the wives and children of leaders in Moscow and a Spanish resort town were also found horribly hacked to death.
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