Another top Russian oil exec dies in suspicious circumstances after a shaman treated his HANGOVER with toad venom

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ANOTHER Russian tycoon has been found dead in mysterious circumstances, after allegedly consulting a shaman to treat his hangover with toad venom. The body of billionaire Alexander Subbotin, 43, a former top exec with Kremlin-friendly energy giant Lukoil, was reportedly discovered by the shamanic couple the morning after treatment. East2WestBillionaire Alexander Subbotin, 43, has died[/caption] East2WestShamans Magua Flores (real name Alexey Pindyurin) and Tina Cordoba (Kristina Teikhrib)[/caption] East2WestThe controversial pair are said to have treated Subbotin’s hangover with toad venom[/caption] He is said to have gone to the controversial Russian pair – who indulge in summoning spirits, animal sacrifice, and bathing in blood – to cure a hangover. His is the latest in a series of high-profile deaths of Russian oil tycoons since the start of the year, and following the invasion of Ukraine in February. A number of Putin regime critics have claimed the deaths are murders, as Russia’s paranoid head of state purges his inner circle in the wake of the worsening situation in Ukraine. The official story as reported by Russian law enforcement says that Subbotin, who owned a lucrative shipping company, went to visit the shamanic pair Magua Flores (real name Alexey Pindyurin) and Tina Cordoba (Kristina Teikhrib). Read more on Russia ‘NO TO WAR’ Putin humiliated as Victory Day parade coverage HACKED with pro-Ukraine message WET BLANKET ‘Cancer-stricken’ Putin watches military parade with BLANKET over his legs As part of a supposed hangover cure, an incision was made in his skin and he was injected with toad venom. But soon afterwards, he suffered a heart attack and was given a tranquilliser made from the herb valerian. The next morning, the two shamans found his dead body. They told state investigators Subbotin was a friend and denied they had subjected him to shamanic rituals in return for money. A law enforcement source told Russian media: “The deceased is Alexander Subbotin. The man was very wealthy. He was 43.  Most read in News WET BLANKET ‘Cancer-stricken’ Putin watches military parade with BLANKET over his legs CLASS ACTION Major schools shake-up to be announced TOMORROW in Queen's Speech ‘NO TO WAR’ Putin humiliated as Victory Day parade coverage HACKED with pro-Ukraine message TEEN TORMENT I was raped TWICE working in chip shop - I reported beast but he struck again TRAGIC MUM Young mum, 22, found dead leaving son, 4, and heartbroken friends behind VLAD IT AWAY Putin, 69, 'stunned to discover ex-gymnast lover, 38, is pregnant again' “The preliminary cause of death is cardiac arrest.” Subbotin, who Russian TV reported was a billionaire, was a board member of Lukoil, before becoming the owner of the New Transport Company on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. In 2020, the company was headed by his older brother Valery, who also holds a leading position at Lukoil. It comes after Vladislav Avayev, 51, a wealthy former Kremlin official, reportedly took his own life after killing his wife and daughter, 13.  He had high-level links to the leading Russian financial institution Gazprombank. Several days later multimillionaire Sergey Protosenya, 55, was found hanged in Spain, after evidently killing his wife Natalia, 53, and their teenage daughter, Maria, with an axe. He was a former deputy chairman of Novatek, a company also closely linked to the Kremlin. The preliminary cause of death is cardiac arrest Russian law enforcement In March, the bodies of Russian billionaire Vasily Melnikov and his wife and two sons were discovered in his luxury apartment in the city of Nizhny Novgorod, 250 miles east of Moscow. All died from stab wounds, according to the Russian newspaper Kommersant. The paper quoted police investigators, who said they had determined that Melnikov killed his family before committing suicide. However, neighbours and relatives have since come forward and said they struggle to believe Melnikov could have done something so evil. The businessman had been an executive at medical firm MedStom, which had suffered greatly as a result of economic sanctions placed on Russia in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian publication Glavred. But there are claims that the three cases are assassinations made to appear murder-suicides. All you need to know about Russia's invasion of Ukraine Everything you need to know about Russia's invasion of Ukraine... Why is Russia invading Ukraine? Will the UK go to war? How can I join the Ukraine foreign legion? What can I do to help Ukraine? Who is Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky? How much gas does the UK get from Russia? Is Russia a part of Nato? Does Russia have nuclear weapons? Why is Ukraine not in Nato? How big is the Russian army? What is Article 5 of the Nato treaty? What is the Minsk agreement? Which countries were in the Soviet Union? What does the Z mean on Russian tanks? Meaning behind symbols explained When will the Russia-Ukraine war end? Two other recent “suicides” of Russian business executives have also been queried as “suspicious”. Former FSB colonel Gennady Gudkov was among those to raise the alarm about the deaths. Writing on Mozhem Obyasnit – which means We Can Explain – Gudkov claimed there were similarities in the passing of top managers and their families from senior gas companies. He said: “Don’t let the ‘rats’ escape, they might talk. “If we already understand that the regime is engaged in the elimination of its opponents and enemies, then why will they not deal with those who are considered traitors who have fled the system. “Many cases of [suspicious deaths] are like settling scores.” He was speaking after the body of Alexander Tyulakov, 61, a senior Gazprom financial and security official at deputy general director level, was discovered by his lover. He was found hanging in his £500,000 home. Yet reports say he had been badly beaten shortly before he “took his own life,” leading to speculation he was under intense pressure. East2WestIt follows the violent death of Russian banking tycoon Vladislav Avayev[/caption] East2WestSergei Protosenya, his wife Natalya, and their daughter were found dead in Spain[/caption] Twitter/Nexta_tvVasily Melnikov and his family were also found stabbed to death[/caption] In the same elite Leninsky gated housing development in the Leningrad region three weeks earlier, Leonid Shulman, 60, head of transport at Gazprom Invest, was found dead with multiple stab wounds in a pool of blood on his bathroom floor. Suspicions have been raised over the deaths as they come amid a shake-up in ownership in Russian business. The change was triggered by Western sanctions which have frozen many fortunes.  Engineer and economist Protosenya had been chief accountant of Novatek company, the largest independent producer of natural gas in Russia, between 2002 and 2014, and later vice president. He had a fortune of $440 million, it is claimed.  Novatek is co-owned by close Putin friend Gennady Timchenko and the privileged giant had been recently excluded from the Kremlin leader’s edict to trade energy only in rubles. Read More on The Sun DOUBLE TRAGEDY Nick Cave's son Jethro dies aged 31 - second tragedy to hit family in 7yrs THE GAZZA STRIP I got naked for Gazza, it was the best experience of my life, says stripper The company is also closely linked to Pyotr Kolbin, a Putin childhood friend, allegedly a “shadow holder of Putin’s wealth”. “So, under strange and similar circumstances, the families of managers of two key private companies managing the money of Putin’s entourage died,” stated Mozhem Obyasnit. Help those fleeing conflict with The Sun’s Ukraine Fund PICTURES of women and children fleeing the horror of Ukraine’s devastated towns and cities have moved Sun readers to tears. Many of you want to help the five million caught in the chaos — and now you can, by donating to The Sun’s Ukraine Fund. Give as little as £3 or as much as you can afford and every penny will be donated to the Red Cross on the ground helping women, children, the old, the infirm and the wounded. Donate here to help The Sun’s fund Or text to 70141 from UK mobiles £3 — text SUN£3£5 — text SUN£5£10 — text SUN£10 Texts cost your chosen donation amount (e.g. £5) +1 standard message (we receive 100%). For full T&Cs visit redcross.org.uk/mobile The Ukraine Crisis Appeal will support people in areas currently affected and those potentially affected in the future by the crisis. In the unlikely event that the British Red Cross raise more money than can be reasonably and efficiently spent, any surplus funds will be used to help them prepare for and respond to other humanitarian disasters anywhere in the world. For more information visit https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/disaster-fund East2WestGazprom exec Alexander Tyulakov, 61, was found dead in his mansion in February[/caption] East2WestLeonid Shulman was found dead in the same complex the previous month[/caption] Paranoid Putin is alleged to be purging his inner circle