11.07.2025 01:10
The last message of former Transport Minister Roman Starovoyt, who was found dead after leaving his post in Russia, has emerged. It has been reported that Starovoyt shared the message "I was engaged in a useful job for the country. Live long" with his former colleagues.
It has been learned that former Minister of Transport Roman Starovoyt, who was found dead after resigning from his position in Russia, shared a message with his former colleagues before his death saying, "I was engaged in a useful job for the country. Live long."
It has emerged that former Minister of Transport Roman Starovoyt, who resigned on July 7 in Russia, sent a farewell message to his colleagues before committing suicide.
LAST MESSAGE REVEALED
According to the report by Kommersant newspaper, after announcing his resignation, Starovoyt left a short note in a common messaging group where ministry employees were present. In his message, the former minister stated, "I was engaged in a useful job for the country. Live long."
WENT TO THE MINISTRY ON THE DAY HE RESIGNED
It was noted that on the day Starovoyt resigned, he went to the ministry building and held a regular meeting with his assistants. After the announcement of the decree, it was also expressed that Starovoyt had a private meeting with a close aide, who tried to console him by saying that "there is still hope for the future."
However, later that same day, the former minister was found dead in his vehicle near Moscow. It is believed that the former minister committed suicide.