It was previously reported that Shatalin disappeared when she went to the store but was later found.
Andrei Shatalin, former guitarist and one of the founders of the Russian rock band Alisa, died at the age of 63. It was previously reported that he was depressed. Eadayly writes about it.
Andrey Shatalin was born in 1960 in Krasnoyarsk. In 1980, he entered the Leningrad Institute of Railway Engineers, where, together with other students, he founded the Democritus Well group.
Shatalin founded the group “Alice” in 1983 together with Svyatoslav Zaderiy and Mikhail Nefedov. A year later Konstantin Kinchev joined them as a vocalist.
Shatalin played intermittently in the group “Alice” until 2003.
He took part in the recordings of the most famous albums of the group: “The Sixth Forester”, “Şabaş”, “Jazz”, “Aptal” and others. Then I became interested in electronic music.
An insider said that the cause of Shatalin’s death could have been a serious illness, as well as depression.
In August of this year, Shatalin’s son reported to the police that his father went to the store and did not return.
Search teams found the musician alive in a wooded area not far from his home. Rescuers reported that he needed medical attention and was in poor condition. Shatalin was hospitalized.
Let’s remember that in 2011, Alice’s founder Svyatoslav Zaderiy died. The cause of death was “hemorrhagic stroke” – massive intracerebral hemorrhage.
Konstantin Kinchev was supposed to perform with the Alisa group in Ukraine in 2014, but he canceled the concerts, supporting the annexation of Crimea. He was later included in the “Peacemaker” database for visiting the occupied peninsula.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Kinchev has described Russians and Ukrainians as “one people” and declared his support for the Russian Armed Forces, saying he prayed for the “army of Christ”.
Source: Focus
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