ichi ; Can you spread any light on the strange 'fatal vertigo' effect afflicting so many Russian oligarchs? It would appear that they all love one another so much that when one falls from a window, the next one feels so bad about it that he throws himself out too even if its his birthday. There has to be an explanation;
'The deadliest threat to Russia’s oligarchs this year? Heights.
At least eight businessmen have died from falls in 2022, variously tumbling down stairs, off boats, over balconies and out of windows.
The latest to succumb to a bout of fatal vertigo is Pavel Antov, a Moscow-born politician and mogul nicknamed Russia’s “sausage king” for founding meat producer Vladimirsky Standart.
Antov was found dead at the Hotel Sai International in Rayagada, India, after apparently falling from a third-floor window.
He was reportedly visiting the hotel to celebrate his 66th birthday. Days earlier, another member of the party, Vladimir Bidenov, was also found dead surrounded by empty wine bottles.
Indian authorities have chalked up Antov’s death to suicide, blaming depression due to the death of his friend Bidenov.
The sheer number of similar deaths involving Russian oligarchs this year is remarkable, so much so that the phenomenon has garnered its own Wikipedia entry: ‘2022 Russian businessmen mystery deaths.’ There are 21 names on the grim list so far - almost two deaths a month.'