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Milan Probes Death of Former Ukrainian Banker as Possible Homicide

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Milan Investigation Intensifies After Former Ukrainian Banker Dies in Apparent Fall An investigation into the death of a former Ukrainian banker in central Milan has taken a dramatic turn, with police now probing the case as a possible homicide rather than a suicide, authorities and press reports say.  The victim, Alexander (Oleksandr) Adarich, 54, was found dead on the afternoon of January 23 after falling from a fourth-floor window of a build…

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The Italian authorities were alarmed after Aleksandr Adarich, a 54-year-old banker, died after a fall from the fourth floor of an estate in Milan. He was born in Ukraine and has a Romanian citizenship. The Roman citizen's article was allegedly a banker in Milan. The investigators took into account the hypothesis of a male murder first appeared in Romania TV.

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Pm Rosario Ferracane has arranged for next week the autopsy, directly to ascertain if the death of Adarich was caused by the fall from the window or if it was an accident-suicide simulated by third persons

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He was a prestigious banker in Ukraine. He stayed in a holiday apartment in Milan and just because he was found dead after falling into the room. But the police lacked confidence in suicide simulation.

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Alexander Adarich fell from a fourth floor, but the prosecution suspects that he was thrown when he was already dead; they found documents of other identities and the cameras caught several people leaving the building

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In Ukraine, he owned several banks.

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In the center of Milan, the body of a 54-year-old man was found, it turned out to be Ukrainian banker Alexander Adarich.

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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