Russian billionaire killed by vehicle while walking his dog in England scolopendriform

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Publish Date : 2021-04-17 20:36:31


Russian billionaire killed by vehicle while walking his dog in England scolopendriform

Surrey Police released a statement on Thursday confirming that Dmitry Obretetskiy, 49, died on November 30, following an incident in Oxshott, a village near London, on November 25.

Obretetskiy, the latest in a series of prominent Russians to die in the UK, was taken to hospital by ambulance with serious injuries, police said.

The collision involved three vehicles, officers confirmed. No arrests have been made and an investigation is ongoing.



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In the police statement, Obretetskiy's family described him as a 'quiet and private man.'

'We have lost a most amazing person who filled our lives,' the statement continued. 'We would ask people not to speculate on the circumstances of the incident, as this may impact the ongoing investigation, and it causes us additional anxiety and pain at this most difficult time.'

Pavel Borovkov, a friend of Obretetskiy for 15 years, confirmed to CNN that the comments he made to Russian website Life, where he questioned whether Obretetskiy was deliberately killed, were accurate.

Borovkov had told Life: 'You know, the people in London drive very carefully. I do not rule out a fact that he was deliberately knocked over (by the car).'

Obretetskiy was the owner of Magnat Trade Enterprise, the official distributor of Mars, Nestle, Procter & Gamble in Russia, setting up the company in Volgograd in 1991.

According to the Russian website gazeta.ru, Obretetskiy and his family left Russia for London several years ago.

Surrey Police released a statement on Thursday confirming that Dmitry Obretetskiy, 49, died on November 30, following an incident in Oxshott, a village near London, on November 25. In the police statement, Obretetskiy's family described him as a 'quiet and private man.' Surrey Police released a statement on Thursday confirming that Dmitry Obretetskiy, 49, died on November 30, following an incident in Oxshott, a village near London, on November 25. 'We have lost a most amazing person who filled our lives,' the statement continued. 'We would ask people not to speculate on the circumstances of the incident, as this may impact the ongoing investigation, and it causes us additional anxiety and pain at this most difficult time.' In the police statement, Obretetskiy's family described him as a 'quiet and private man.' 'We have lost a most amazing person who filled our lives,' the statement continued. 'We would ask people not to speculate on the circumstances of the incident, as this may impact the ongoing investigation, and it causes us additional anxiety and pain at this most difficult time.' Obretetskiy, the latest in a series of prominent Russians to die in the UK, was taken to hospital by ambulance with serious injuries, police said. Pavel Borovkov, a friend of Obretetskiy for 15 years, confirmed to CNN that the comments he made to Russian website Life, where he questioned whether Obretetskiy was deliberately killed, were accurate. Borovkov had told Life: 'You know, the people in London drive very carefully. I do not rule out a fact that he was deliberately knocked over (by the car).' Pavel Borovkov, a friend of Obretetskiy for 15 years, confirmed to CNN that the comments he made to Russian website Life, where he questioned whether Obretetskiy was deliberately killed, were accurate. 'We have lost a most amazing person who filled our lives,' the statement continued. 'We would ask people not to speculate on the circumstances of the incident, as this may impact the ongoing investigation, and it causes us additional anxiety and pain at this most difficult time.' Surrey Police released a statement on Thursday confirming that Dmitry Obretetskiy, 49, died on November 30, following an incident in Oxshott, a village near London, on November 25. Obretetskiy was the owner of Magnat Trade Enterprise, the official distributor of Mars, Nestle, Procter & Gamble in Russia, setting up the company in Volgograd in 1991. The collision involved three vehicles, officers confirmed. No arrests have been made and an investigation is ongoing. Pavel Borovkov, a friend of Obretetskiy for 15 years, confirmed to CNN that the comments he made to Russian website Life, where he questioned whether Obretetskiy was deliberately killed, were accurate. Surrey Police released a statement on Thursday confirming that Dmitry Obretetskiy, 49, died on November 30, following an incident in Oxshott, a village near London, on November 25. 'We have lost a most amazing person who filled our lives,' the statement continued. 'We would ask people not to speculate on the circumstances of the incident, as this may impact the ongoing investigation, and it causes us additional anxiety and pain at this most difficult time.' In the police statement, Obretetskiy's family described him as a 'quiet and private man.' 'We have lost a most amazing person who filled our lives,' the statement continued. 'We would ask people not to speculate on the circumstances of the incident, as this may impact the ongoing investigation, and it causes us additional anxiety and pain at this most difficult time.' In the police statement, Obretetskiy's family described him as a 'quiet and private man.' Obretetskiy, the latest in a series of prominent Russians to die in the UK, was taken to hospital by ambulance with serious injuries, police said. Pavel Borovkov, a friend of Obretetskiy for 15 years, confirmed to CNN that the comments he made to Russian website Life, where he questioned whether Obretetskiy was deliberately killed, were accurate. In the police statement, Obretetskiy's family described him as a 'quiet and private man.' Borovkov had told Life: 'You know, the people in London drive very carefully. I do not rule out a fact that he was deliberately knocked over (by the car).'

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