Posted on 12/18/2014 2:54:48 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Falling Ruble Causes Businessman to Commit Suicide in Moscow Hotel
10:22 17.12.2014(updated 10:40 17.12.2014)
Yesterdays Russian stock exchange panic caused a co-founder of a financial company to kill himself in one of Moscows top hotels - Hotel National.
MOSCOW, December 17 (Sputnik) A businessman, who owned a stake in an investment enterprise, committed suicide in Hotel National Moscow yesterday night, having shot himself in the head. Police are investigating the incident.
The late Ivan Shervashidze left a suicide note and his last will. According to some reports, he owned a business selling musical instruments and equipment and co-owned a financial firm. He had allegedly suffered from psychological stress induced by the recent stock exchange panic, which has lead to the rubles dramatic depreciation this week.
The hotels surveillance cameras captured the last moments of the victims life. The incident happened at about 9 p. m. in a hotel suit, the body being found by the personnel seconds after the shot.
On Tuesday, Russias currency crisis entered its most acute phase, with the ruble plunging to 100 RUB for 1 EUR, and 80 RUB for 1 USD, causing a sell-off of Russias national currency, queues in currency exchange desks, and a stock market panic. It is believed that Russian companies, trading and borrowing in foreign currencies, will be hit hardest, with the most unsecure enterprises facing imminent bankruptcy.
Hog tied himself, put duct tape over his mouth and eyes then shot himself in the back of the head three times before leaping from the window.
It was an accident.
he was IN the suite when the cameras recorded his last moments.
so they're watching you while you're sleeping.
santa?
Sanctions of deadly consequences? Soooo, the logic that nothing has worked with the embargo on Cuba for some 50 yrs yet a trend of pain & suffering of the Russian people is ok with Obama?
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