Murat Nasyrov

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Murat Nasyrov (Russian: Мурат Насыров; Uyghur: Murat Nasirop) (December 13, 1969, Alma-Ata - January 19, 2007, Moscow) was a Russian pop singer of Uyghur descent.

He committed suicide by jumping from a balcony. There were reports that it was the result of LSD poisoning, possibly dissolved in some alcohol he drank a few hours before his death. According these allegations it have been occurred in the VIP bar of a restaurant in Moscow, although the postmortem examination of a body didn't reveal any traces of alcohol or drugs.

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  • Official site of Nasyrov
  • [1] Atush ( Uyghur people song in arrangement of Murat Nasyrov)
  • [2] Kaldim Yalguz ( Left alone ). Uyghur text and music by Murat Nasyrov

Nasyrov's supposed suicide has been disputed. Recent reports in the Russian press have implied that he may have been the victim of foul play, as family members and friends insist that Nasyrov was not depressed and had never considered suicide before. Some suspect that he was given an LSD tablet in a glass of wine at a club, and after drinking it, experienced hallucinations and leapt off his balcony.


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