The famous Krasnoyarsk writer Alexander Bushkov died

September 30 9:10
Russian writer and publicist Alexander Bushkov died in Moscow September 29th. He was 69 years old.
As his friend Elena Kuleshova said, Bushkov since mid -September was in the hospital, where he was treated with pneumonia.
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The writer's friend Dmitry Ivanov published a screenshot of correspondence with his ex -wife Bushkov, who said that the cause of death was a stop of the heart. Doctors tried to reanimate it, but could not.
Recall, Alexander Bushkov was born in Minusinsk in 1956, since the 1980s he lived in Krasnoyarsk. He began a writer's career as a science fiction writer, but gained great popularity with his detectives and action -packed literature. Fame to him came thanks to the cycle of the novels “Svarog” and the novel “Hunting Piranha”, which formed the basis of the film of the same name. In the 90s, Alexander Bushkov worked as an adviser in culture under the then governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Alexander Lebed.

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