Russian oligarchs are butchering each-other in a vicious fight over wealth sparked by Western sanctions crippling the economy, Bill Browder has told MailOnline.
Mr Browder - who once ran Russia's largest foreign investment firm until he fell foul of and is dubbed his 'number one enemy' - believes a spate of 'suicides' and suspicious deaths among the country's elites are 'all murders'.
Though he did not name names, recent deaths include Ivan Pechorin, 39, director of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation who 'fell overboard' from his yacht in September; Pavel Pchelnikov, 52, a PR manager for the Russian Railways shot dead in his Moscow apartment the same month; and Alexander Tyulakov, 61, a senior Gazprom executive found hanged at his house, also in Moscow.
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