Oliver Carroll - Russian investigative journalist dies after mysterious fall from fourth-floor window
A prominent regional
journalist investigating crime, politics and the war in Syria has
died following a fall from a window of his fourth-floor apartment in
Yekaterinburg, Russia’s fourth-largest city.
Maxim Borodin, 32, was
found by neighbours on the ground outside his apartment on Friday. He died in
hospital two days later, without ever regaining consciousness. Mr Borodin was
well-known for delving into Yekaterinburg’s criminal underworld. He was among those
who broke the story of unreported deaths in the Kremlin’s shadow armies
fighting in Syria. He also published investigations into Russia’s religious
right, and the violent protests around “Matilda”, a supposedly blasphemous
film depicting a love affair between Tsar Nicholas II and a young ballerina. As one of only few
investigative voices in the region, Mr Borodin often felt the brunt of official
and criminal displeasure. Just two weeks ago, he was in intensive care with a
major head injury. And in October, he was hit over the head with a metal
pipe – that attack he linked to his work covering the Matilda
protests.
Mr Bashkov thought
nothing more of it, until two days later, he read about Mr Borodin’s
condition.
He immediately set off
to the police station to give a statement, but there he was not met with an
enthusiastic reception. “I left the station with the impression they wanted me
out of there as soon as possible,” he said. The editor of Novy
Den, the newspaper for which Mr Borodin worked, said that the journalist
had no motive for suicide. It looked like a “tragic accident”, said Polina
Rumyantseva – but she would “not stay quiet” if there was “a hint of
foul play”. Mr
Bashkov insisted the most obvious explanation of the death was the
journalist’s professional activity.
“We have a chain of
events that has led to a very suspicious death,” he told The
Independent. “The police should be doing everything in their powers to
investigate – but they aren’t.” Police have said that
they are not treating the death as suspicious.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/maxim-borodin-russian-journalist-dies-mysterious-fall-investigative-yekaterinburg-a8307156.html