Chelsea owner Roman Abramovic has allegedly suffered poisoning while making an attempt to calm down the war between Russia and Ukraine. According to reports by UK's Sun Football, the Russian billionaire was trying to hold talks with Russia alongside two of his Ukrainian counterparts. However, in the process of trying to convince the Russian delegates on the significance of peace between the two nations, Abramovic became a victim of poisoning.
As revealed by Sun Football, Abramovic went blind for several hours with skin peeling off and constant pain. The billionaire's face and hands began to peel while the eyes turned red, the same scenario happened to the two Ukrainian counterparts who were alongside him in the peace talks with Putin.
This comes weeks after the Russian billionaire was sanctioned by the United Kingdom government and the European Union and had his assets frozen. Abramovic was forced to leave Europe early this month following the sanctions with the billionaire set to sell Chelsea football club following the sanctions.
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