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Rumours spread that the kidnapping was staged by
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faction. Mark
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in 1993 with a degree in "international marketing and investments". In June 1993 Goryachev was among 5 Russian businessmen invited to the hearing of the
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on 6 April 1954. He finished 8 classes of middle school and music college as a guitarist. Later
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Goryachev resumed his business activities. In 1996 Goryachev launched a project to restore the Villa of Princess
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Goryachev formed a Financial-Industrial Group of deputies, consisted of 12 members. The group initially negotiated with
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finished the investigation. Goryachev was kidnapped at the behest of crime lord
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in State Duma cafeteria during their disagreements about order of service.
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In October 1994, during financial crisis in Russia Goryachev suggested
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Mark Goryachev graduated Higher School of International Business of
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Mark Goryachev was married. As of 1995, he had 3 children.
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