DEAD FOUND IN LONDON: Russian billionaire's daughter overdosed on new popular drug
Russian billionaire Igor Tsukanov has found the lifeless body of his daughter Katya Tsukanova, 17, in London, who is suspected of overdosing on a drug known as Calvin Klein, a mixture of cocaine and ketamine, reports British Телеграф.
Katya was considered one of Britain's most talented young musicians, played the violin and gave a concert at the Royal Opera House just days before she died.
Shortly before her death, she was having fun with her friends and fell ill at her villa in Kensington, west London.
Tsukanov moved from Russia with his wife Natasha to London in the 90s, where Katya was born. The broken father told the British Telegraph that his daughter, who performed at the Royal Opera House just days before her death, was extremely happy and had a bright future.
"She was such a smart girl, but she made the wrong choice. What can a parent do? "Children will certainly do what they want and never tell the truth," said the rich Russian.
Katya was immediately taken to hospital, but doctors could not do anything about it.
Friends of the unfortunate girl told reporters that "Calvin Klein" has become popular and almost indispensable among young people, and that London nightlife can not be imagined without that opiate.
Katya finished her first year at Buckinghamshire School of Music, where she received a scholarship, and in September was to go to a higher level. She was admitted to the prestigious Royal School of Music at the age of 9, where she took violin, piano, music theory and trio and orchestra lessons.
The violinist has already performed in some of the world's most famous music arenas, including New York's Cambridge Hall.
At the Italian festival Swani da Golf 2018 was named the best young musician of the year.