Russian bank vice-president Kristina Baikova, 28, dies in mystery plunge from window of her Moscow apartment | The Sun

A RUSSIAN bank vice-president has mysteriously died after plunging from a window at her apartment in Moscow.

Loko-Bank executive Kristina Baikova, 28, reportedly fell out of the window of an apartment on Khodynsky Boulevard.

Kristina was said to be with a friend at her apartment in Moscow when she fell out of the window on the evening of June 23.

Police are conducting an investigation into the woman's death.

Kristina was at her apartment on the eleventh floor with her friend, 34-year-old Andrei.

He told authorities Kristina invited him for a drink and chat but at some point, around 3am she went out to the balcony and fell out of the window.

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He immediately called an ambulance but the woman died at the scene from her injuries, according to local media.

The 28-year-old worked at the Moscow Credit Bank (MCB) before taking up the role at Loko-Bank.

In another mysterious death in Russia, last year oil boss Ravil Maganov died after "falling from a hospital window".

The 64-year-old was the chairman of the Russian oil giant Lukoil, a firm that openly criticised Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

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He died after falling from a sixth-floor window at the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow in September 2022.

In April, top energy boss Igor Shkurko, 49, was found dead, adding to the number of mystery deaths of oligarchs in the country.

The body of the deputy general director of Yakutskenergo was discovered in his cell in a detention centre after he was accused of taking a bribe.

And in May, a minister who is believed to have privately condemned Putin's invasion, also died under mysterious circumstances.

Petr Kucherenko, 46, suddenly became ill on a flight while returning to Moscow from a business trip in Cuba on May 20.

Doctors rushed to give deputy science minister Kucherenko CPR after the plane made an emergency landing, but he was pronounced dead.

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