Senator Vadim Tulipov died after breaking his head from a fall. What happened to Kerzhakov at Tyulpanov’s funeral Vadim Albertovich Tyulpanov died

Let us believe that it was an accident. The first information about the circumstances of the death of Senator Tyulpanov - he slipped and fell unsuccessfully in the bathhouse. Fracture of the base of the skull. Well, in the bathhouse, so in the bathhouse. It’s good that he didn’t fall in the toilet, otherwise someone you know might have come under suspicion.

Member of the Federation Council Vadim Tyulpanov died in St. Petersburg as a result of an accident.

St. PETERSBURG, April 5 – RIA Novosti. The cause of death of Senator Vadim Tyulpanov, who died on Tuesday at the age of 53, was acute heart failure, the senator’s press service reported, citing forensic data.

“The cause of death of the senator, according to the conclusion of the forensic examination, is acute heart failure and other forms of acute coronary heart disease,” the press service noted.

The civil funeral service will take place on April 7 from 10.00 to 12.00 in the rotunda of the Mariinsky Palace. The funeral service will take place at 13.00 in the Church of the Resurrection Novodevichy Convent. Tulipov will be buried at the Novodevichy cemetery in St. Petersburg.

A law enforcement source previously told RIA Novosti that the senator died from a fracture of the base of the skull as a result of an accident.

The second option is no better than the first, given that quite recently we suspected the Americans of the murder of UN Plenipotentiary Representative V. Churkin, who died of acute heart failure the day before his birth. It would be better not to mention acute heart failure. Don't multiply entities...

Colleagues vying with each other to express their condolences, repeating what a sensitive and responsive person he was.

Colleagues of 52-year-old Federation Council Senator Vadim Tyulpanov, who died as a result of an accident, express their condolences to his family and friends. For many, the sudden death of the father-in-law of Russian football player Alexander Kerzhakov came as a shock.

On the morning of April 4, Vadim Tyulpanov brought flowers to the site of the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg - to the Tekhnologichesky Institute metro station. And in the evening of the same day, an accident occurred: the senator slipped on a tile in the bathhouse, fell and hit his head. The injury turned out to be fatal...

…Fed Council member Alexey Pushkov also commented on the tragedy. “This is a complete surprise for me; we talked with him last Wednesday. He was absolutely fine - a firmly standing, personable man,” Life.ru quotes the politician.

Senators from the Nenets Autonomous Okrug are unlucky. One of Tyulpanov's predecessors, Sabadash, was convicted and is serving time. Now Tulipov fell so badly...

Vadim Tyulpanov was appointed to the post of Senator by a certain Igor Koshin, now a governor, who, while still the head of the Legislative Assembly of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, stood against the abolition of Sabadash’s immunity.

After officially taking office as governor of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Igor Koshin signed a resolution conferring the powers of a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation - a representative from the Administration of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Vadim Tyulpanov became a senator from the executive body of the subject.

The sudden death of Vadim Tyulpanov is, first of all, a huge loss for those who worked with him for a long time. Taking into account the rumors about the family ties between V. Matvienko and the governor of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Igor Koshin, he seems to be married to her niece:

However, less than three days passed when we were informed from St. Petersburg that “Koshin married Valentina Matvienko’s niece.”

In addition, it was said that the “wedding” was of a purely legal nature and that “someone urgently needed to transfer something to someone else.”

We don’t know what’s really going on with the strange “Sabadash-Lukoil” creature who now occupies the place of the Nenets governor.

There is no time or desire to delve into I. Koshin’s past, but the death of V. Tyulpanov is a big loss for Valentina Ivanovna’s team. According to rumors that fill the earth, after laying flowers, Vadim Tyulpanov went to the bathhouse not for fun, but at the invitation of serious people in uniform who arrived from Moscow.

In the bathhouse, either the aliens in uniform spoke to him rudely, or they spoke politely, but they asked such questions that the senator became nervous. Perhaps they offered to “travel” together to continue the conversation in a more formal setting... They say that a large sum of money was found in the deceased’s belongings... Taking into account the widespread fight against corruption in the regions, did your heart give out? Was there anything to be afraid of?

Apparently Poltavchenko’s tearful appeal to the patriarch had an effect on higher powers...

In exchange for St. Isaac's Cathedral, the governor asked for a position as a senator after resigning, the patriarch, having prayed, conveyed his request to the top, from there they sent archangels to collect dirt on Valentina Ivanovna, but the archangels were overzealous...

In any case, the problem has been partially solved - even atheists have noticed that one seat in the Federation Council has already become vacant...

Today, April 7, St. Petersburg says goodbye to Federation Council Senator Vadim Tyulpanov. All of the politician’s relatives were present at the funeral service.

A farewell ceremony was held at the Mariinsky Palace for Federation Council Senator Vadim Tyulpanov, they report with reference to

The hall could hardly accommodate everyone who wanted to see off the politician on his last journey. While men and women, dressed in dark clothes, approached the coffin, laying flowers (mostly red roses), condolences were received by the family of Vadim Tyulpanov: the senator's widow, his daughter Milana and son Vlad, son-in-law Alexander Kerzhakov (who had tears in his eyes ) and other relatives.

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Surprisingly, the widow and daughter behaved very courageously. Expecting her first child, Milana, sitting on a high chair, drank water from a bottle, accepted words of condolences and kisses, periodically biting her lip and looking around. The widow, holding her hands in front of her on her knees, rocked back and forth. The most emotional of all was the son of the late Tyulpanov, 12-year-old Vlad.

When they once again approached him to express their regret over the premature death of his father, he could not contain his emotions and burst into tears. Milana, instantly switching places with her mother, handed her brother a bottle of some liquid (possibly a sedative), a handkerchief, in which he blew his nose with pleasure, and whispered something in Vlad’s ear. The teenager tried to pull himself together, but tears flowed from his eyes every now and then. But only the reddened tip of her nose spoke of Milana’s grief.

Let us note that after the funeral service in the Mariinsky Palace, Vadim Tyulpanov will be buried at the Novodevichy cemetery. As Dni.ru wrote earlier, the 52-year-old senator of the Federation Council died on April 4, in St. Petersburg. The father-in-law of Russian football player Alexander Kerzhakov died after falling from a spiral staircase at the Oasis health club. It later turned out that the cause of death was acute heart failure caused by coronary artery disease.

In St. Petersburg on the evening of April 4, the chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Rules and Organization of Parliamentary Activities, Vadim Tyulpanov, died as a result of an accident.

Chairman of the Federation Council Valentina Matvienko expressed her condolences:

“I am deeply shocked by the untimely death of our colleague, Senator Vadim Albertovich Tyulpanov. This is a big, irreparable loss for St. Petersburg, for the whole country, for me personally.

In his person, we have lost a prominent political figure who did a lot to improve Russian parliamentarism. It is difficult to overestimate his contribution to the economic, social, and cultural development of St. Petersburg.

For many years, we have been linked by fruitful cooperation and sincere friendship. Vadim Albertovich was a man of excellent spiritual qualities. I express my deepest condolences to my wife Natalya, daughter, son, family and friends. They have lost a wonderful husband and father. I mourn with them."

“A man who devoted his life to the formation of modern St. Petersburg parliamentarism has passed away. He began his work in representative government bodies as a deputy of the municipal council. With his deeds, Vadim Albertovich won the trust of St. Petersburg residents, who elected him three times as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg,” says a joint statement by the Governor of St. Petersburg Georgy Poltavchenko and the Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of the city Vyacheslav Makarov.

The last time Vadim Tyulpanov appeared in public was this day. It is at the Tekhnologichesky Institute metro station in memory of those killed in the explosion in the St. Petersburg metro.

Vadim Tyulpanov was born on May 8, 1964 in Leningrad. In 1986 he graduated from the State Maritime Academy named after Admiral Makarov. He worked as a motor mechanic and later as a senior mechanic on ships of the Baltic Shipping Company. In 1993, he was one of the founders of the Mercury Transport company, which was engaged in sea transportation.

In 1997, he became a co-founder and chairman of the board of the St. Petersburg Regional Fund for the Legal Defense of Pensioners and the Poor. In February 1998, he won the elections of deputies of the municipal council. He ran in constituency No. 27 of the Kirovsky district of St. Petersburg.

In 1998, he won the elections of deputies to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. In 2001, he became deputy chairman of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg.

In December 2002, he again won the elections to the Legislative Assembly. He was the coordinator of the United Russia faction. In January 2003, he became Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg. In March 2007, he was re-elected to the fourth convocation.

During an inspection of the Luzhniki stadiumPHOTO: Igor Samokhvalov

In 2009 he received a diploma from St. Petersburg State University. In December 2011 he became a senator. In the Chamber of Regions, Tyulpanov headed the commission on preparations for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

Vadim Tyulpanov was a member of the supervisory board of the Parliamentary Newspaper and provided important assistance in the development of our publication. We express our condolences to friends and family.

TULPANOV VADIM ALBERTOVICH

(08.05.1964 - 04.04.2017)

On April 4, 2017, at the fifty-third year of his life, the chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Rules and Organization of Parliamentary Activities Vadim Albertovich Tyulpanov suddenly died.

Since December 2011, Vadim Albertovich has represented the legislative (representative) body of state power of St. Petersburg in the Federation Council, and since September 2014 - the executive body of state power of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

In 1986 he graduated from the State Maritime Academy. Admiral S.O. Makarova. From 1986 to 1993 he worked as a mechanic on a motor ship for the Baltic Shipping Company.

In 1993-1997, he headed transport companies in St. Petersburg. In 1997-1999, he was Chairman of the Board of the St. Petersburg Regional Public Fund for the Legal Protection of Pensioners
and the poor.

In 1999, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg and was the chairman of the specialized commission on the transport complex. In 2003, he was elected chairman of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg and for nine years headed the legislative body of state power in the Northern capital.

In 2009, Vadim Tyulpanov graduated from St. Petersburg State University with a degree in jurisprudence. He defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Legal Sciences.

In December 2011, he was elected as a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation - a representative from the legislative (representative) body of state power of St. Petersburg.
In 2011-2012, he was a member of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy and was the deputy chairman of the committee.

In June 2012, he was elected Chairman of the Committee of the Federation Council
on Rules and organization of parliamentary activities.

Awarded the Order of Honor, the Order of Merit for the Fatherland
IV degree, medals.

Vadim Albertovich is survived by his wife, daughter and son.

The bright memory of Vadim Albertovich Tyulpanov will remain in the hearts of everyone who lived and worked next to him.

Chairman of the Federation Council V.I. Matvienko,

members of the Federation Council,

employees of the Federation Council Staff

Why did the politician come to the dormitory building before his death?

The unexpected and absurd death of the famous St. Petersburg politician, member of the Federation Council Vadim Tyulpanov, in the Oasis health complex, caused shock among his colleagues. We visited the Oasis to try to find out the circumstances of Mr. Tyulpanov’s death.

Before becoming a senator, Tyulpanov headed the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg for 8 years. At one o'clock in the afternoon on April 4, he spoke with journalists near the Tekhnologichesky Institute metro station, where he arrived to lay flowers at the site of the tragedy. And a few hours later he died himself - he slipped on the floor in the bathhouse, hit his head, suffered a fracture of the base of his skull...

The only clear explanation for Tyulpanov’s presence in “Oasis” is his attachment to familiar places, because not far from here, in the Dachnoe municipal district of the Kirov region, he began his political career.


Meanwhile, his colleague on the Federation Council Committee on Rules and Organization of Parliamentary Activities, Senator Vyacheslav Timchenko, considers the version about possible heart problems with Tyulpanov to be unexpected. “Vadim Albertovich was a very energetic person, he was in constant motion. I don't think he could have had any health problems or suffered from heart failure.

He was always on the move, never standing still. Traveled to the regions for elections. Today he was supposed to fly to Turkmenistan on instructions from the Federation Council, and on April 17 he was supposed to lead a group to inspect the stadium in Rostov-on-Don. The tragic death of Vadim is purely an accident. We will all miss him dearly."

Meanwhile, St. Petersburg media reported yesterday that investigators took a certain man from the Oasis for questioning - according to some reports, he was an employee of the health complex.

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  • Why did the politician come to the dormitory building before his death?

    The unexpected and absurd death of the famous St. Petersburg politician, member of the Federation Council Vadim Tyulpanov, in the Oasis health complex, caused shock among his colleagues. We visited the Oasis to try to find out the circumstances of Mr. Tyulpanov’s death.

    Before becoming a senator, Tyulpanov headed the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg for 8 years. At one o'clock in the afternoon on April 4, he spoke with journalists near the Tekhnologichesky Institute metro station, where he arrived to lay flowers at the site of the tragedy. And a few hours later he died - he slipped on the floor in the bathhouse, hit his head, suffered a fracture of the base of his skull...

    The only clear explanation for Tyulpanov’s presence in Oasis is his attachment to familiar places, because not far from here, in the Dachnoe municipal district of the Kirov region, he began his political career.

    Meanwhile, his colleague on the Federation Council Committee on Rules and Organization of Parliamentary Activities, Senator Vyacheslav Timchenko, considers the version about possible heart problems with Tyulpanov to be unexpected. “Vadim Albertovich was a very energetic person, he was in constant motion. I don't think he could have had any health problems or suffered from heart failure.

    He was always on the move, never standing still. Traveled to the regions for elections. Today he was supposed to fly to Turkmenistan on instructions from the Federation Council, and on April 17 he was supposed to lead a group to inspect the stadium in Rostov-on-Don. The tragic death of Vadim is purely an accident. We will all miss him dearly."

    Meanwhile, St. Petersburg media reported yesterday that investigators took a certain man from Oasis for questioning - according to some reports, he was an employee of the health complex.

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