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    Murder incites speculation in media
    By The Baltic Times

    Baltic times, Latvia
    May 27 2004

    TALLINN - Estonia's media on Wednesday was inundated with speculation
    on the murder of ethnic Russian Estonian businessman and former member
    of Tallinn City Council, Gennady Ever.

    The Postimees daily speculated that the murder could have been revenge
    on the part of the Estonian underworld for Ever's unfulfilled promises
    to local crime lords. Anonymous sources told the paper that Ever's
    garrulous relations with several figures of the mob might have lead
    to the murder.

    "Ever enjoyed their attention, he wanted to look influential and
    authoritative," a police source was quoted by the paper as saying.
    Police sources said one promise that Ever gave but never fulfilled
    to underworld boss Harun Dikayev was to obtain all necessary permits
    to build a mosque in Tallinn. Another possible motive for the death
    could be Ever's business ties to Russia. As the Postimees reported,
    Ever's partner in the restaurant business in Pskov, just across the
    border, was an ethnic Armenian businessman known as Rubik who had
    been active in Estonia in the early 1990s.

    Rubik, who moved to Russia years ago, was assassinated in Pskov two
    months ago.

    Eesti Paevaleht, another leading daily, has linked Ever's murder to
    the gunning down of Estonian media mogul Vitaly Haitov in front of his
    Tallinn home in 2001. Sources told the newspaper that Ever may have
    been killed by the underworld for being too open-mouthed and telling
    his acquaintances how he ordered the murder of Haitov for Dikayev,
    an ethnic Chechen. The paper said that this was why Ever recently
    sold most of his business interests and real estate in Estonia and
    moved to Russia.

    Ever was shot seven times by a Kalashnikov equipped with a silencer
    in Pskov on Tuesday morning.
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