Russian billionaire committed suicide at home, some say it may be due to emotional problems

  [Global Times Special Correspondent Liu Yupeng] Billionaire Dmitry Bosov, who is in the top 100 of the Russian rich list, committed suicide at home on the 6th. As soon as this news came out, Russian public opinion was in an uproar. Bosov is the chairman of Russia's Alltek Group, the world's largest producer of high-quality anthracite. The cause of his suicide is currently unknown.

  The Russian "Kommersant" reported on the 7th that the representative of the Moscow State Administration of the Russian Federation Investigation Committee revealed on the 7th that Bosov was found dead by his wife and security guards in a country house in Moscow on the 6th. That day, his wife called him and was unable to connect. To this end, she and the security guard checked the surveillance video in the villa and found that Bosov entered the fitness center and locked the door. After breaking the door, they found Bosov's body: he was shot in the head and next to him was a fourth-generation "Glock 19" pistol. This pistol was donated in 2015 after he donated a large sum of money to the South Ossetian Ministry of the Interior. Since Bosov did not leave a suicide note, the police are still unable to ascertain the cause of his suicide. Some interviewees said that Bosov was grumpy and may have committed suicide due to emotional problems.

  Bosov was born in Barnaul, Russia in 1968. In 1997, he invested in Krasnoyarsk Aluminum Plant and became a member of the board of directors. His business in the coal sector has been booming. According to "Forbes" magazine estimates, Bosov's assets in 2020 will be 1.1 billion US dollars, ranking 86th in the Russian rich list.