Artem Aslanyan, a well-known restaurateur and founder of five food companies in Russia, shot himself in the elite residential complex "Vorobyovi ​​Gory" in Moscow.

This is reported by rosZMI.

According to preliminary data, 39-year-old Artem Aslanyan committed suicide.

He was the founder of the premium roll delivery companies Bluefin and the doner chain "Istanbul Kebab".

The businessman's body was found by a janitor.

Before his death, the man wrote a message to his mother with words about "worries and a bored life."

The reason for the Russian businessman's suicide is still considered to be problems in the business sphere.

It is known that Aslanyan celebrated his birthday the day before.

He was the founder of five companies related to the restaurant business and food services: "Moscow Food", "Park Management", "Blufin Moscow City", "Istanbul Kebab" and "Kurska Ploshcha".

Earlier, the Russian opposition politician Gennady Gudkov suggested that in the event of a nuclear attack on Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin may commit suicide.

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