- Igor Sosin, a father of six, was on a festive holiday to Zanzibar with his daughter Taisia, 18, and a mystery woman as he divorces his third wife
One of Russia’s most colourful billionaires, Igor Sosin, has been found dead in Zanzibar.
The retail magnate and portfolio investor, 53, a father of six, was earlier reported to have recovered from coronavirus.
His death came on a festive holiday with his daughter Taisia, 18, and a mystery woman as he was reported to have been going through a divorce with his third wife.
His family said he could not be woken and doctors pronounced him dead.
The cause of death is not yet established.
Igor Sosin with his wife Inna (3rd right)
Sosin was known for his love of lavish parties, yachts, tennis and skiing.
He was often seen on the Cote d'Azur resorts, and once spent several million pounds on a collection of dresses belonging to Sharon Stone which he gifted to one of his wives.
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In America, he used to rent a luxury house on Ox Pasture Lane in elite Southampton for almost £650,000, a property boasting 10 acres, two pools and a 50ft water fountain.
He famously held a 'swanky' Fourth of July party at the property.
In 2013, Sosin was reported to have paid more than £200,000 for Truman Capote's 1958 typed manuscript of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
The family had been hit by tragedy previously, when his son Egor, then 19,
strangled and repeatedly struck his mother - Sosin’s second wife Anastasia - with a phone charger cable.
He confessed to the killing claiming he wanted to "expel the devil" from inside her when they stayed at a hotel in Kazan.
Egor did not face trial after being diagnosed with an unspecified "acute mental disorder”.
He was later released from a specialist psychiatric hospital after successful psychiatric treatment.
In America, he used to rent a luxury house on Ox Pasture Lane in elite Southampton for almost £650,000, a property boasting 10 acres, two pools and a 50ft water fountain.
He famously held a 'swanky' Fourth of July party at the property.
In 2013, Sosin was reported to have paid more than £200,000 for Truman Capote's 1958 typed manuscript of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Inna Sosina (left) with her son Vyacheslav (middle)
The family had been hit by tragedy previously, when his son Egor, then 19,
strangled and repeatedly struck his mother - Sosin’s second wife Anastasia - with a phone charger cable.
He confessed to the killing claiming he wanted to "expel the devil" from inside her when they stayed at a hotel in Kazan.
Egor did not face trial after being diagnosed with an unspecified "acute mental disorder”.
He was later released from a specialist psychiatric hospital after successful psychiatric treatment.
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