According to the "Mirror" report on August 18, Aisultan Nazarbayev (Aisultan Nazarbayev), grandson of former Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev (Nursultan Nazarbayev), is in London He died bizarrely at the age of 29. He once exposed himself to information about corruption at the top of Kazakhstan.
Suairtan has always been Nur Sultan’s favorite grandson. He attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst under the recommendation of Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom.
According to reports, Esultan had previously revealed that he had information about corruption at the top of Kazakhstan and Russia, and then lived in exile for several months. He died suddenly 10 days after returning to London. The cause of death was suspected to be heart failure.
According to reports, he threatened to commit suicide two days before Esultan's death. The police said they are still determining the cause of death and have not disclosed other details.
Earlier this year, Esultan complained that his mother was too strong. After that, he couldn't bear it and applied for political asylum in London.
Esultan's mother Dariga Nazarbayeva (Dariga Nazarbayeva) is the eldest daughter of the former president and an important political figure.
After the death of her son, she said: “My family feels very sad after losing their beloved Asultan. At this difficult time, we ask everyone not to destroy the privacy of our family.”
in In Kazakhstan, an oil-rich Central Asian country, Esultan leads an extraordinary life. He was a member of the Chelsea Youth Football Academy earlier. Later, he went to Portsmouth to play, but he did not show up.
In 2013, Esultan hosted a luxurious wedding that cost £2 million. His bride was 20-year-old Alima Boranbayeva at the time. She was the daughter of a wealthy businessman who was engaged in the oil trade in Kazakhstan and Russia. She was studying at the Kotoud Academy of Art in London.
Later, Esultan’s father was expelled from Kazakhstan and died mysteriously in a prison in Vienna in 2015. The official said he died by “hanging”.
Aisultan claimed to have information on corruption between the Russian government and Kazakhstan. He once stated that he was drugged while visiting Moscow and his wife was ordered to divorce him.