Sunday, October 17, 2010

Gazprom senior economist found dead in Moscow

Moscow - A senior economist at Russia's state gas company Gazprom was found dead in Moscow, the company said on Sunday after he fired a gun said, with major Kazakh minister.

Gazprom said in a statement to the Russian news agency that a senior economist at the financial and economic department, Sergei Klyuka found dead on Saturday night to Sunday.

"The cause of death was investigated by the security services", adding that Gazprom Klyuka "not a senior company official."
Interfax news agency quoted a source in the security services said his wife had raised the alarm after his wife Klyuka out of the house Saturday morning.

His body was later found behind the wheel of his Range Rover last night an underground garage in the capital, broke with the gun in his chair.

"Cause suicide investigated. There is no suicide note," the source said agents.

The source said that the firing of weapons from the Czech Republic CZ-75, an economist accepted as a gift of Kazakh Prime Minister.

No further details are immediately available, but the news site said Lifenews.ru Klyuka was 36 and shot himself in the head.

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