In Yekaterinburg, the general director of a car dealership died under strange circumstances after falling from the 25th floor.

In Yekaterinburg, the general director of a car dealership died under strange circumstances after falling from the 25th floor.

      It has become known who died near the building at 19 Soboleva after falling from a window. He was identified as 50-year-old general director of the Kamensk‑Lada car dealership, Konstantin Stepanov. No drugs or alcohol were found in his blood.

      "He ran car dealerships owned by his friends for many years. First in the Chelyabinsk region, then in Sverdlovsk, for more than 20 years. His reputation was impeccable. It turned out that, under his nose, the heads of his departments stole millions through various schemes. Then they resigned. All the debts fell on him as the person financially liable," a source told the E1.RU portal.

      It was about multimillion-ruble shortages. Konstantin is survived by his wife, twin children and his mother.

      "He thought he would sort it out: sell the mortgaged apartment, the old car. But the business owners found out. He was due to have to justify himself to them at a meeting, and he valued his reputation. Rumors were spread that he wasn't going to work. He was very upset," the insider added.

      Konstantin's body was found under the windows of his home several hours before that meeting. Investigators from the regional Investigative Committee have taken up the case. They are examining theories of murder and suicide. The agency's press service declined to comment.

      Earlier it was reported that at Vtorchermet a young man fell from a seventh‑floor balcony.

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In Yekaterinburg, the general director of a car dealership died under strange circumstances after falling from the 25th floor.

It has emerged who died after falling from a window near the building at 19 Soboleva: 50‑year‑old general director of the car dealership “Kamensk‑Lada,” Konstantin Stepanov.