On the night of February 19, 2000, Anatoly sobchak suffered another sudden death due to a heart attack. This scene took place in a hotel in Svetlogorsk. Sobchak lived in a single room, and he had been gone for several hours when he was found. In the last verse of his last book, sobchak wrote: "It's time for me to leave …" After all, he left and reached the other side of death.
After learning of sobchak's death, Vladimir Putin sent a special plane to Kaliningrad. Putin wrote in a condolence telegram sent by the Kremlin to sobchak's wife and daughter: "We can't be calm because of his departure. Anatoly Alessandro is my relative and teacher. He not only enlightened me, but will always be an example for me to be a person with good conduct and firm belief! "
Sobchak's body was buried in Nikolai's cemetery in Alexandria-Nevsky Cathedral. "Times are changing, so we should keep pace with them." sobchak often talks about this Roman proverb, but he doesn't respect it himself. He also has another Roman proverb: Pereat Mundus and Fiat Justitia-even if the whole world is destroyed, the truth still exists. No, after the death of Anatoly sobchak, who was treated unfairly by Russian political circles, the world did not end.
For sobchak himself, his "politics" is full of contradictions and conflicts, which is very unsatisfactory. He helped and supported many people to manage Russian state affairs today. For many of them, including Putin, sobchak is indeed an outstanding teacher, but he is also full of contradictions.
He not only provides a positive example for people in high positions, but also provides an example for negative behavior.