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Vadim Stroykin, 58, is the newest critic of Vladimir Putin to fall from a window

A well known Russian musician has grow to be the newest critic of Vladimir Putin to commit suicide by falling from a window after he was accused of donating money to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Vadim Stroykin, 58, reportedly threw himself out of a tenth story window in St.Petersburg moments after police raided his home.

The British-educated radio host and composer potentially faced 20 years in prison if convicted of supporting the Ukrainian army, which is taken into account a terrorist organisation in Russia.

He had shared quite a lot of anti-war posts on social media profiles and labelled Vladimir Putin a ‘b****** who went to war not only against a brotherly nation, but declared war on his own people.’

Russian Telegram channels with links to the Kremlin reported his death, and said that, in the course of the police raid on his house, Stroykin ‘went right into a spare room, unexpectedly opened a window and committed an irreversible act’. 

Reports of his suicide haven’t been independently verified, and didn’t indicate what time of day his death occurred.

Stroykin was born in Russia’s Ural Mountains and forged a long-running profession in the humanities which saw him grow to be a preferred and well-known local figure.

The famous bard from Yekaterinburg Vadim Stroykin died in St. Petersburg. It all happened when law enforcement officers came to his apartment on Parfenovskaya Street. While they were conducting searches as part of a case under the extremism article, the 58-year-old musician went into a spare room and fell out of the window. The information about the incident was confirmed to Komsomolskaya Pravda in St. Petersburg by a source. - The man died on the spot. The Investigative Committee is conducting an investigation, - the source added. https://www.facebook.com/vadimcamelot/
The St.Petersburg musician reportedly threw himself from a tenth story window (Picture: Facebook)

After graduating from the British College of Journalism he became a radio host working for the Yekaterinburg bureau of the station ‘Echo of Moscow’, where he presented a show called ‘Anthology of the Creator’s Song’.

Stroykin was described as a bard musician, a genre identified with the Soviet cultural thaw of the Sixties and the following popularity of allegorical songs as a creative outlet.

He also released several albums, ran a successful travel agency and opened a guitar school in St. Petersburg, before becoming a staunch critic of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in his later years.

A preliminary investigation into his death is underway, in accordance with Russian authorities.

The musician is the newest in an extended line of Putin critics to have committed suicide by throwing themselves out of a window or dying a mysterious death.

Earlier this week, top Russian colonel Artur Pryakhin, died after plunging 50ft from a fifth-floor window while one other was seriously injured from an identical fall.

Authorities were reportedly looking into his death, but official media outlets rushed out reports that he died by ‘suicide’ before an investigation had concluded.

Meanwhile, Colonel Alexey Zubkov – an worker of Russia’s Investigative Committee – is fighting for his life after he plummeted a fourth floor window, in accordance with Telegram channel VChK-OGPU.

Miraculously, Col. Zubkov was ‘conscious’ after his fall and ‘briskly answered questions’ but was unable to elucidate the explanations for his plunge. 

In September, Russian businessman Mikhail Rogachev, 64, died after plummeting 110ft from a window at his home, before his body was discovered shortly afterwards by a member of the Russian security service.

And in 2022, Russian oil oligarch Ravil Maganov died after falling from a window while staying at a hospital in Moscow.

Those near Rogachev insisted there have been no signs that he was suicidal and he was in a ‘good mood’ shortly before his death.

In 2023, leading war official Marina Yankina, 58, head of the financial support department of the Russian Defence Ministry’s Western Military District, was found dead after falling from a Sixteenth-floor window in St. Petersburg.

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