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Mystery over death of general who knew ‘secrets’ of Putin’s £1,000,000,000 palace

General Gennady Lopyrev, 69, died on Monday (Picture: East2West)

A top Russian general who ran the construction of Vladimir Putin’s £1 billion palace – allegedly paid for ‘with the largest bribe in history’ – has died.

Gennady Lopyrev is the second high-ranking military official to have mysteriously died in the last few days.

The 69-year-old suddenly became ill on Monday while in jail – gasping for breath – and was told by doctors he had previously undiagnosed leukaemia.

‌But there are now suspicions the general, who worked in the president’s personal guard, was poisoned just as he became eligible for parole.

In 2017, Lopyrev was sentenced to 10 years behind bars on charges of bribery in excess of six million rubles and illegal possession of weapons, which he denied.

Serving in the Federal Protection Service [FSO], he personally oversaw the erection of Putin’s clifftop Gelendzhik Palace on the Black Sea coast.

The mysterious property featured in a viral video by Alexei Navalny, which showed it to be full of luxuries gifted to the war despot by his cronies.

The Kremlin critic had previously identified the general as the person who knew all the secrets behind the mansion.

Aerial view of Vladimir Putin’s alleged palace in Gelendzhik, south of Russia (Picture: Navalny/e2w)

‌Lopyrev was also responsible for Putin’s official residence Bocharov Ruchei in Sochi.

Up to his jailing he had been one of his closest security aides, and was seen with the Russian president and then British premier Tony Blair in Moscow in 2002.

For years, his conviction was seen by some as based on trumped up charges to get him out of the way.

Hours before his death, he spoke to his son Alexander, who stressed there was not ‘one single complaint about his health’, Telegram channel VChK-OGPU reported.

‘He could not breathe and had a hoarse voice,’ said the channel likening the symptoms to those of Navalny who was poisoned with nerve agent Novichok.

‌Alexander was quoted as saying: ‘Everything was fine on Sunday.

‘I spoke to the chief of the medical unit, who said his heart check returned normal, and lungs were clear. It is hard to say what exactly happened.

‌’We were getting ready to apply for his parole, because it was time [to apply]. And now this call [to say he had died].

‌’It’s all very strange, and way too fast.’

Viktor Boborykin, chair of the Public Monitoring Commission, stressed there was ‘nothing criminal’ in the death.

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