A RUSSIAN crypto millionaire has died after his luxury Lamborghini burst into flames after flipping over on a highway.
Alexei Dolgikh, 36, was driving three friends in his £329,000 Lamborghini Urus at 93mph when he lost control and rammed into a crash barrier in Moscow.
The car was sent flying upside down at around 1:30am before smashing into the busy road and catching on fire in a horror explosion.
Parts of the car were even sent flying over a bridge with wads of cash seen strewn across the International Highway.
The brash crypto businessman and one of his passengers, Ivan Solovyov, died instantly in the crash in the Molzhaninovo area.
Nikita Tezikov, 21, and Kirill Mochalov, 22, were both rushed to hospital with critical injuries but miraculously survived.
The State Traffic Inspectorate confirmed Dolgikh lost control as he hit the barrier causing the car to flip.
A huge fire erupted within seconds.
Disturbing footage, which The Sun has decided not to release, shows a body laid out on the road next to the charred wreckage of the Urus.
The Moscow Prosecutor’s Office said: “According to preliminary information, at night on International Highway, the driver of a Lamborghini hit an obstacle, after which the vehicle overturned and caught fire.
“As a result of the accident, two young guys were killed, two more were hospitalized with injuries.
“One of the victims has an open leg fracture, the second also has multiple fractures, he was taken to the Botkin hospital.
“The causes and all the circumstances of the accident are being clarified.”
Dolgikh had reportedly been blacklisted by Russian banks in the past few months “due to suspicions of money laundering”.
Since buying the Lamborghini just 15 months ago, he had amassed a total of 586 fines.
Most of them were for speed offences, according to local media.
An investigation into the crash is ongoing.
The crash follows the brutal murder of crypto tycoon Roman Novak, 38, and his former TV reporter wife Anna, 37.
Their dismembered and severed remains were found in the desert in Dubai last week.
Two fighters from Putin’s war in Ukraine and an ex-murder squad detective – all Russian – have been detained over their deaths.











