Businessman Umar Dzhabrailov’s youngest daughter, Alvina, is grieving the loss of her father. In a live broadcast with subscribers on her personal blog, she admitted that she did not even have anyone to share her grief with.
According to a relative of the former senator, it is difficult for her to make new acquaintances, so she has practically no friends. She added that she could only be frank with subscribers. Even the people closest to her did not support her in a difficult moment.
“And just so you understand: my grandmother did not express her condolences to me.” And my mother too. Didn’t even call. “That’s how they are,” said the businessman’s daughter.
The artist recalled that her childhood was not easy – her father often gave her expensive gifts, but did not devote any time to her. But as she grew older, she realized that “the most important thing is to be able to support yourself.”
“I can love my father and criticize him at the same time.” This is correct. Two facts can coexist. That’s why it’s sometimes difficult to accept that a person can’t just be good.
Dzhabrailov committed suicide in an apartment on Tverskaya Yamskaya Street on March 2. Police officials claim that there is no criminal element behind his death. However, the former senator’s youngest daughter believes her father was forced to commit suicide.
