Dzhabrailov's daughter refused to believe the version of his suicide.
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Alvina Dzhabrailova stated that her father could not have committed suicide; she believes he was murdered because of his friendship with American businessman Jeffrey Epstein.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," Dzhabrailov was taken to the hospital on the night of March 2 with a gunshot wound to the head, where he died. Sources believe the businessman committed suicide. According to sources, Dzhabrailov had led a reclusive life in recent years and had been experiencing problems in his business life.
Umar Dzhabrailov was a senator from Chechnya from 2004 to 2009. In 2017, he was detained after a shooting at a Moscow hotel and charged with hooliganism with the use of a weapon. Dzhabrailov admitted firing a pistol, blaming the incident on concussions he sustained in the war. Moscow's Tverskoy Court fined him 500,000 rubles. In July 2018, Dzhabrailov was expelled from United Russia.
Alvina Dzhabrailov, the daughter of businessman Umar Dzhabrailov, stated that her father could not have committed suicide. She claimed that he was killed because of his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, TASS reported on March 2.
"He was silenced because of his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein," Alvina Dzhabrailova captioned her emotional video message published on Instagram.
According to the US Department of Justice, in 2001, Dzhabrailov wrote to Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, expressing his desire to see her. "Dear Ghislaine, I'm back from London and planning to be in Moscow. I'm really looking forward to seeing you. I need to know exactly when you'll be arriving because I want to take care of you and arrange a meeting," he wrote in a letter quoted by RIA Novosti.
In a reply, Maxwell informed Dzhabrailov that she, Epstein, and a certain Tom were in France but planned to come to Moscow. "Umar, I'm sorry we didn't come last week. We lost our way and ended up in France. However, Jeffrey, Tom, and I will be arriving next week on Friday. Will you be there? Will we be able to meet?" Maxwell wrote. It's unclear whether the meeting took place.
In 2019, businessman Jeffrey Epstein was charged in the United States with sex trafficking of minors. In July of that year, he died in prison, according to investigators, by suicide. At the end of January, the US Attorney General's Office published materials on the businessman's case, the total volume of which exceeded 3.5 million files.
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