Putin’s Fired Official Found Dead—Girlfriend Banned
In a chilling twist worthy of a Cold War spy novel, Vladimir Putin's recently dismissed transport official, Roman Starovoit, was found dead of a gunshot wound mere hours after being ousted amid Ukraine’s escalating attacks on Russia’s faltering aviation sector. The 53-year-old, once a powerful regional governor and dubbed a Kremlin insider, was discovered next to his Tesla—already fueling speculation of a politically motivated “suicide” just as corruption inquiries loomed. Now, in a further shock, Starovoit's 25-year-old girlfriend, Polina Korneeva—dubbed the “First Lady of Kursk” and believed to be on the verge of marriage with the fallen official—is possibly being banned from attending his funeral. Her stunned family says she is crushed and staying silent. The veil of secrecy, the state-controlled narrative, and a young beauty kept from mourning the man she loved only deepen the questions surrounding what really happened—and who in the Russian deep state wanted Starovoit silenced.
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