Four sources in the field of public administration and medicine named suicide as the cause of Vladimir Makei’s death.
The cause of death of Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei may be suicide. This was reported by the Belarusian opposition publication Nasha Niva, citing four independent sources from the field of medicine and government.
Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus Vladimir Makei died on November 26, 2022. At that time, the official media did not indicate the cause of death.
The reasons for suicide, according to the publication, may be hidden in a combination of factors. The publication notes that the last years of Makei’s life were accompanied by political and personal dramas.
“He painfully experienced the collapse of the current course and often felt unnecessary, and sometimes inappropriate. The minister also knew that the administration of the head of the Belarusian regime, Alexander Lukashenko, began to look for candidates to replace him ,” the publication said.
According to people who are well acquainted with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, Makei has recently been denied personal attention, he is very sensitive to it.
“He understands that his former high position will come to an end. And after his height, he did not see himself anywhere else,” said the source.
On the day of his death, the minister went home to Drozdy alone, while his wife Vera Polyakova and his youngest son stayed in another apartment. The first deceased Makei was found by the eldest son of Polyakova, who left for Drozdy after unsuccessful attempts by his relatives to contact Makei by phone.
The publication’s interlocutors did not see signs that this was a murder disguised as a suicide.
Remember, Russian oppositionist and human rights activist Mark Feigin believes that the head of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry may have been killed by Russian special services.
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Source: korrespondent

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