Russia’s ‘Sausage King’ was killed by a crossbow while in the army with a woman


According to reports, a Russian alligator, known as the “Sausage King,” was killed by a crossbow on Monday, when two masked men attacked a meat magnet and a woman in gold in a countrywide estate outside Moscow.

The Moscow Times reported that Vladimir Marugov was found dead in the gold while his partner escaped through a window in an outdoor hut and reported the attack to police about 25 miles west of the capital, the Moscow Times reported.

According to Reuters, the attackers tied up Marugov and the woman and demanded money.

They were left behind a murder weapon before getting into the car, which was later found in the nearby village of Istra, where the country houses of wealthy Russians were known as Dacha.

Russia’s Investigative Committee, the country’s FBI equivalent, did not name the victim, but identified him by local media as the owner of the Ozorsky and Meat Empire sausage factories, the BBC reported.

According to the Moscow Times, since last year, five years after his divorce from his ex-wife, the poet Tatyana Marugova, he has been embroiled in a very famous property rights dispute.

It was not immediately clear who was behind the attack and an investigation has been launched.

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