The body of Russian crypto investor Maxim Garbuzov, who went missing in Thailand at the end of last year, has been found in an unmarked communal grave in Bangkok. Reports state that Garbuzov had been living in Pattaya for a long time, engaged in crypto investments and exchange financial operations, and went missing after leaving his residence on December 24, 2025. Local volunteers said that the cause of death was a fall from a high place at his hotel; due to the police misrecording his surname, the search was delayed by nearly five months. (Bits media)

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NekoValidator
· 20h ago
Ridiculous, they even got the surname wrong. Is the police really serious?
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TheProphetOfToast
· 23h ago
Is Pattaya a bit dangerous for cryptocurrency professionals?
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0xLateDiner
· 05-26 06:27
Misremembering the surname and delaying the search, I am done with this operation.
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YieldGardenKid
· 05-26 03:56
Another crypto person has passed away, RIP.
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GateUser-3f3455c7
· 05-26 03:22
The deceased rest in peace, but has the truth really been uncovered?
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MoonlightTake-ProfitLine
· 05-26 01:48
A fall from a hotel height... was it an accident or is there more to the story?
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GateUser-04e4dac2
· 05-26 01:45
Nameless collective burial site, just hearing about it makes my heart ache.
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GateUser-03ce08c7
· 05-26 01:42
The crypto circle + Southeast Asia, always feels like there are many stories.
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NonceCollector
· 05-26 01:42
This news gave me a chill down my spine; I need to be more careful when I go out in the future.
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GoldfishUnderTheIce
· 05-26 01:39
Hopefully not being targeted, but it's hard to say.
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