- Vladislav Avayev was found dead in his Moscow flat with his wife and daughter
- Kremlin media said the gas executive shot dead his family before killing himself
- Ex-colleague Igor Volobuev said the suicide is 'hard to believe' and was staged
- He also cast doubt on murder-suicide of Sergey Protosenya and family in Spain
- Two more 'suicides' of Russian gas chiefs have fueled assassination fears
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Doubts have been cast over the 'murder-suicide' carried out by Gazprombank vice-president Vladislav Avayev (pictured)
A vice-president of the Putin-linked Gazprombank has sensationally claimed that his former colleague who was found dead alongside his family in an apparent murder-suicide was assassinated.
Vladislav Avayev, 51, a former Kremlin official who also served as vice-president at the bank, appeared to have taken his own life after shooting dead his wife Yelena, 47, and daughter Maria, 13, on the 14th floor of his luxury Moscow penthouse this month.
But Igor Volobuev, 50, who recently quit his top Moscow role at the prominent gas-for-rubles bank to fight against Russia in his native Ukraine, insists the executive's death was 'staged' as a suicide.
He also claimed the death several days later of multimillionaire Sergey Protosenya, 55, by hanging in Spain, after his wife Natalia, 53, and their teenage daughter Maria were hacked to death by an axe, was an assassination.
Two other recent high profile suicides of Kremlin-linked figures at Russian gas firms have also been deemed suspicious.
Doubts have been cast over the 'murder-suicide' carried out by Gazprombank vice-president Vladislav Avayev (pictured)
Alongside the body of the multimillionaire was his 'pregnant' wife Yelena (pictured), 47, and younger daughter Maria, 13
Igor Volobuev (pictured), 50, who recently quit the bank, insists the executive's death was 'staged' as a suicide
Russian gas tycoon Sergey Protosenya, his wife Natalya, 53, and teenage daughter Maria (pictured together) were also found dead in their Spanish mansion, in Lloret de Mar, on April 19
Pro-Kremlin media reported that Avayev had 'tortured his wife for several hours before killing her - beating and shooting her in the legs and arms' - believing she was pregnant by another man.
He suspected her of infidelity with his driver who had 'fled to Moldova', and tried to make her confess by shooting her in her limbs before killing her in their flat which was locked from the inside, it is claimed.
But other sources have denied she was pregnant and a rage of jealousy does not explain why he killed their daughter.
The trio were found dead by Avayev's daughter Anastasia, 26, who told officers that the gun had been in her father's hand.
Volobuev denied that Avayev - who may have had FSB links and was found with an FSB gun after his death - had left his role as the senior vice-president at Gazprombank, as was widely reported.
He was still at the bank and would have had access to accounts of its most elite clients, including Putin's circle and possibly the president himself, he said.
Gazprombank is allegedly used by the president and his relatives and cronies, and was chosen by Putin to receive Western payments for gas in rubles.
'Avayev reported to the deputy chairman of the board, Vladimir Ryskin,' Volobuev said.
'Ryskin at Gazprombank is responsible for personnel and special services for the bank's VIP clients. That is, Avayev should have had access… to their accounts.'
As the senior vice-president, he would have included 'information about income', said Volobuev in interviews to the Ukrainian media.
'It is hard to believe that Avayev shot his daughter, 13, [his wife] and committed suicide. In my opinion, this is a staged suicide. His suicide was staged.'
He added the suicide may have been 'staged because he may have known too much'.
'It is a very similar situation to Protosenya,' said Volobuev.
Oligarch Protosenya was a former deputy chairman of Novatek, a company also closely linked to the Kremlin.
The former gas executive was found hanged in the garden of his luxury Spanish holiday home and the bodies of his wife Natalya and his 18-year-old daughter Maria were discovered butchered to death inside.
Pro-Kremlin media reported that Avayev (pictured) had 'tortured his wife for several hours before killing her
Volobuev (pictured in 2010) denied that Avayev - who may have had FSB links and was found with an FSB gun after his death - had left his role as the senior vice-president at Gazprombank
The bodies of the Avayev family - all with gunshot wounds - were found by the couple's distraught adult daughter Anastasia (pictured)
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