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TORONTO — There are still no leads in the case of an eastern Ontario scientist who disappeared without a trace last month, leaving his colleagues mystified...
Published 04 June, 2009, 14:25
Two Russian amateur yachtsmen died on Wednesday from an unknown cause aboard their ship at light anchorage in the Pacific, close to the entrance of the Panama Canal, reports ITAR-TASS news agency.
Police have started an investigation into the deaths of Stanislav Dubrovsky, from the Russian city of Novokuznetsk, and his fellow traveler Elena Chervova.
The Russian Consul in Panama, Georgy Polin, assured that Russian diplomats are fully informed of the situation, and the Russian consulate is closely co-operating with the local authorities.
Police have already rejected the cause of death as violence, and neither drugs nor other powerful substances were found aboard, so the deaths probably resulted in intoxication of an unknown nature. Autopsies have already been planned in order to reveal the real cause of the deaths.
The Consul said Russians were on a trans-Atlantic journey and arrived in Panama on April 27.
The name of the yacht is Adwaita, and it was bought in Montenegro last year. The yachtsmen traveled through the Mediterranean, and then sailed across the Atlantic, visiting Trinidad and Tobago and Brazil before passing through the Panama Canal to the Pacific.
The anchorage neighbors of the Adwaita informed the police that the Russians had practiced an Indian philosophical system, and meditated a lot.
The Adwaita’s owner used to be known in Russia as the founder and first director (1998-2001) of the Russian branch of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC).
A peculiar detail about the Russian couple was that they demanded to be named in an unusual way: Stanislav became ‘Lokki’ and Elena responded to ‘Tara’.
On Wednesday, Elena reportedly called a Russian yachtsman who settled down in Panama some time ago and told him her companion was dead. The man rushed to the Adwaita only to find the corpse of its captain.
Elena asked him to take her to shore on his tender, but on the way she fell ill and passed away before the ambulance arrived.
1971 - D. B. Cooper, skyjacker, collected a ransom of US$200,000 and then jumped from the rear stairs of a Boeing 727 at a height of 10,000 feet (3,000 m) over the Pacific Northwest region of the United States somewhere between Seattle and Portland, Oregon.
He drove his van to the airport parking garage at 10:07 am. He did not meet his
business colleague at the gate. His whereabouts for the next hour are unknown.
Then at 11:15 am, he left the parking garage. He signed a promissory note for $3.00 at the airport
parking toll booth. He got back on the San Diego freewa, and then the Ventura freeway, heading
towards his home in Thousand Oaks. Along the way, he made the disturbing phone calls from his car
phone to his family and friends, including a call to his wife telling her that he would "see her on the
other side". At 11:59 am, he made that final call to 911.
Dispatcher: "911… can I help you?"
Kramer: "Yes this is Philip Taylor Kramer."
Dispatcher: "Uh-huh. This is 911, Can I help you, Sir?"
Kramer: "Yes you can. I'm going to kill myself. And I want everyone to know that O.J. Simpson is
innocent. They did it."
Taylor's father thought he would never use his full name when referring to himself and this was the
first clue. He also said that Taylor told him the following: "If I ever tell you I'm going to kill myself,
don't you believe it! I'm in trouble and I'm gonna' be needing help!"
Jim Gray (63), database pioneer, Microsoft Research scientist, and Turing Award winner, left San Francisco Bay in his 12 m (39 ft) sailboat Tenacious to scatter his mother's ashes at the Farallon Islands, a wildlife refuge 43 km (27 mi) away, and was reported missing when he failed to return later the same day. No Mayday call was heard, his distress radiobeacon was not activated, and, despite one of the most ambitious search and rescue missions of all time, no trace of Gray or his yacht has ever been found.
Shahram Amiri, an Iranian nuclear scientist, disappeared in June 2009, while on a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. In October 2009, Manouchehr Mottaki, Iran's foreign minister, accused the U.S. of involvement in Amiri's disappearance.
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