Publisher of famous Soviet newspaper Pravda falls to his de@th from a seventh-floor window

Authorities in Russia are investigating the demise of a latest prominent figure to fall to his de@th from a window. The head of Pravda publishing house, Vyacheslav Leontyev, 87, reportedly plunged 70ft from his home in western Moscow. He wa...

Publisher of famous Soviet newspaper Pravda falls to his de@th from a seventh-floor window
Authorities in Russia are investigating the demise of a latest prominent figure to fall to his de@th from a window. The head of Pravda publishing house, Vyacheslav Leontyev, 87, reportedly plunged 70ft from his home in western Moscow. He was in charge of the famous Soviet newspaper Pravda - or Truth - the main organ of the ruling Communist Party. The veteran publisher d!ed on last Saturday evening, and police are probing whether it was an accident, suicide, or foul play, Mail Online reports.  Exiled journalist Andrey Malgin posted on the 'strange death', saying: 'The window falls continue. 'Leontyev, fell from a window. He was found near his home on Molodogvardeyskaya Street, where he lived.' Suggesting he could have been secretly wealthy, Malgin, who knew him, wrote: 'He gave the impression of a sort of underground millionaire. 'He knew a lot about the "Partys money" the Pravda publishing house was the most profitable enterprise in the business empire of the CPSU [Communist Party of the Soviet Union] Central Committee.' Unconfirmed reports said Leontyev had been having health problems. Russia has suffered a spate of deaths of leading managers of major companies during and immediately before the war in Ukraine. Last month, former St Petersburg transport boss Alexander Fedotovs body was found outside the five-star Skypoint Luxe, former Sheraton - hotel at Moscows Sheremetyevo international airport. He had been staying on a business trip in a room on a 'high floor' in the hotel, according to reports. A criminal investigation is underway, with reports saying no suicide note was found. He was linked to Vladimir Putins transport minister, Roman Starovoit, 53, whose death in July - officially designated as suicide hours after Putin fired him - remains highly suspicious amid claims he had been 'tortured' before being 'murdred'. Among dozens of de@ths seen as suspicious are Lukoil tycoon Ravil Maganov, 67, who fell from a window of Moscows elite Central Clinical Hospital, also known as the Kremlin clinic, in September 2022. He was replaced by Vladimir Nekrasov, who d!ed aged 66 of acute heart failure in October 2023. Both Maganov and Nekrasov had opposed Putins war. The following month, Russian senator and war backer, Vladimir Lebedev, with close Lukoil links, d!ed suddenly in an unexplained terrible tragedy aged 60. In March, 2024, Lukoil vice-president Vitaly Robertus, 53, was found hanged in his office toilet. Separately, Pavel Antov, 65, a Russian sausage tycoon and politician, fell from a hotel window in India in December 2022. Marina Yankina, 58, a defence official in charge of war money, d!ed in February 2023 after falling 160ft to her de@th in St Petersburg. The post Publisher of famous Soviet newspaper Pravda falls to his de@th from a seventh-floor window appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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