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Russian billionaire, 53, is killed in helicopter crash near Monaco in latest crypto mystery death - 'after another passenger cancelled at the last minute'
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A Russian billionaire has become the latest cryptocurrency businessman to die in mysterious circumstances after his helicopter crashed in good weather near Monaco.

Entrepreneur Vyacheslav Taran, 53, died after the helicopter plunged near the resort town of Villefranche-sur-Mer after taking off from Lausanne in Switzerland.

Taran is the third cryptocurrency entrepreneur to die unexpectedly in the past few weeks.

Tiantian Kullander, 30, died 'in his sleep' last week, while fellow crypto millionaire Nikolai Mushegian, 29, drowned on a Puerto Rico beach after tweeting that he feared the CIA and Mossad were going to murder him.

Since the crash that killed Taran happened in good, clear weather - and after another passenger reportedly cancelled last minute - mystery now surrounds the billionaire's death.

Taran, the co-founder of trading and investment platform Libertex and Forex Club, was flying from Lausanne with an experience pilot in a single-engined H130 helicopter when it crashed at around 1pm on November 25.

A 35-year-old French pilot was also killed.

The deputy public prosecutor of Nice, who visited the scene, said the fault of a third party could not be ruled out.

Another unidentified passenger had been due to join Taran on the flight, but they cancelled last minute, according to local media.

Taran, a highly successful offshore specialist who has lived in Monaco for the past ten years, has three children with wife Olga, founder of Hello Monaco media.

Ukrainian news agency UNIAN claimed, without citing any evidence, that Taran was a 'billionaire crypto businessman with likely ties to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service'.

It alleged he was linked to the SVR foreign espionage agency and was responsible for 'laundering Russian funds through a system of cryptocurrency operations'.

Cryptocurrency businessman Vyacheslav Taran, 53, is the third industry leader to die unexpectedly in a matter of weeks.

Taran was killed in a helicopter crash near Monaco, days after Tiantian Kullander, 30, died 'in his sleep'.

In addition, fellow crypto millionaire Nikolai Mushegian, 29, drowned on a Puerto Rico beach after tweeting that he feared the CIA and Mossad were going to murder him.

The deaths mean at least five cryptocurrency tycoons have died unexpectedly since 2018, at times triggering wild and unfounded conspiracy theories.

The two others, Gerald Cotten and Matthew Mellon, died without sharing the keys to crypto wallets worth hundreds of millions of dollars, leaving the funds inaccessible.

Cotten's demise was so mysterious and controversial that it prompted a Netflix documentary into whether the whole thing was faked.

Meanwhile Mellon - the ex-husband of Jimmy Choo co-founder Tamara Mellon - suffered a heart attack while preparing to check into a drug rehab clinic in Mexico.

Tiantian Kullander

Tiantian Kullander, 30, was the co-founder of Amber Group, a cryptocurrency trading platform which was recently valued at $3billion.

Kullander died 'unexpectedly in his sleep' on November 23, the company announced in a statement on Friday.

He is survived by his wife and their son, a statement from Amber Group said.

The company, which is based in Singapore, didn't say where Kullander passed away. A cause of death had also not been revealed on Monday.

Amber Group said: 'Tiantian (or 'TT', as he was lovingly known) was instrumental to the founding of Amber and a pillar of our success. He put his heart and soul into the company, in every stage of its growth.

'He led by example with his intellect, generosity, humility, diligence and creativity.

'TT was a respected thought leader and widely recognized as a pioneer for the industry.

'His depth of knowledge, his willingness to collaborate and his desire to always help others benefited countless start-ups and individuals. His insights and creativity inspired many projects, people and communities.'

Kullander was credited with 'co-founding Amber and building it into a multi-billion fintech unicorn'.

He was also on the board of Fnatic, an e-sports organization.

Kullander and several of his Amber Group colleagues were featured together in the Forbes 30 under 30 list in 2019.

Amber Group is based in Singapore and its website says it has a 'presence in Athens, Geneva, Dubai, Hong Kong, Istanbul, London, Mexico City, Taipei, Tokyo, Vancouver, and Zurich'.

Kullander, a former Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs trader, founded the Amber Group in 2017. The company was valued at $3billion in recent months.

Nikolai Mushegian

Nikolai Mushegian, 29, died on October 28, hours after tweeting that he feared the CIA and Mossad were going to murder him.

The troubled young millionaire had a history of mental health problems and his family do not believe there was any foul play.

But some of his associates have bought into the idea that his death was suspicious - claims which are unfounded.

In a tweet hours before he died, Mushegian said: 'CIA and Mossad and pedo elite are running some kind of sex-trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and Caribbean islands.

'They are going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex [girlfriend] who was a spy. They will torture me to death.'

He was discovered by a surfer in the water at Ashford Beach on October 29, fully clothed and carrying his wallet.

Brock Pierce, a cryptocurrency entrepreneur who is well known in the community, told The New York Post he was satisfied Nikolai's death was not suspicious after speaking to his family in Florida.

'His mother clarified that his death had nothing to do with his [conspiracy] tweets.

'He was a beautiful man and a child at heart. He was also an incredible visionary, I don't call people brilliant very often but Nikolai was brilliant.

'And brilliant people sometimes walk the edge of insanity,' he said.

Nikolai's family had become so concerned for his welfare that his father had gone to stay with him in Condado, Puerto Rico, where he is said to have lived in a $6million house.

Gerald Cotten

Gerald Cotten's death in 2018 prompted so much intrigue and controversy that it was investigated in the Netflix documentary Trust No One.

The 30-year-old founder of the bankrupt cryptocurrency firm QuadrigaCX died while honeymooning in India with his wife on December 9, 2018.

He was the only person with knowledge of keys needed to access crypto assets worth millions of dollars.

The odd circumstances surrounding his untimely death also included the fact that he signed a will just nine days before his demise — fueling suspicions that Cotten, CEO of Canada's largest crypto exchange, faked the whole thing.
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