Oleg Yakovlev in the last interview told about the depressions, video

The news of the death of the ex-soloist "Ivanushki" Oleg Yakovlev was a real shock for his fans and for his close actor. When it became known that the singer was in the intensive care unit, no one expected that he would not be able to get out, because Yakovlev was only 47 years old.
Unfortunately, the doctors could not do anything, and Oleg Yakovlev died without regaining consciousness.

The reasons for the death of Oleg Yakovlev: versions and latest news

Even a day after the artist's departure, it is not clear to the very end what caused his death. According to one version, voiced by the girl singer Alexandra Kutsevol, with whom he was together for five years, Oleg Yakovlev was in intensive care because of complications caused by bilateral pneumonia.

Some publications reported that the artist was diagnosed with "liver cirrhosis".

Another version is the strongest alcohol intoxication in the body. Some media reported this last night. According to journalists, Oleg Yakovlev was in hospital on the next cot with Garik Sukachev. Both artists were in intensive care with intoxication, but Sukachev's body coped with poisoning, and Oleg Yakovlev could not be saved.

During the concert in Tver Oleg Yakovlev gave his last interview

On June 10, Oleg Yakovlev performed in Tver. This was one of the last concerts of the performer. Journalists of one of the local TV channels were able to communicate with Yakovlev. Then no one suspected that this interview would be the last.

During a conversation with reporters, Oleg Yakovlev confessed that he had difficult moments. The artist is not used to complaining and "crying in his vest." When Yakovlev was ill, he avoided any communication, trying to remain alone with himself:
When such situations happen, and they, I confess, happen. I can not say that everything in my world is cloudless. I drive everyone out of the house, I want to be alone, just sit and sleep-sleep-sleep. Wait until the sunny morning, open the curtain and just look at the river, on the boats. And then get yourself to wear sneakers and go for a walk in ancient Moscow. Alone. People annoy me when it's hard for me. I'm not used to crying at the waistcoat and saying how bad I am. I always leave the situation myself and never ask anyone for anything. On the contrary, I myself ask for someone.
The last interview of Oleg Yakovlev appeared on the network the day before his death:
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