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Owner of Aray chain murdered?

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Hetq has made sensational revelations in connection with the alleged suicide of Armen Petrosyan, the owner of Aray chain of electronics stores.

Yesterday evening at around 6:45, Armineh Petrosyan, the sister of the chain owner, parked her car in the vicinity of the Yerevan Delphinarium and took her kids to see the show, writes Hetq Online.

When Armineh left the aquarium some two hours later she found an envelope on her car's windshield. At first she thought it might be an advert. Opening it, she found a CD inside.

"Even then, I just thought it was some type of advertising and marveled at how developed the field was becoming," says Armineh.

After returning home she played the CD. To her amazement it contained the video-recording of a Skype conversation between Tatyana, the former wife of her dead brother, and a person called Artur.

From the conversation, it can be inferred that Artur had close ties with Armen Petrosyan because he mentioned details of their travels together. During the conversation, Tatyana and Artur are heard to be plotting something against Armen and discussing several possible scenarios, writes Hetq.

The body of Armen Petrosyan, 31, was found slumped over the wheel of his car on October 16, 2011. A revolver was found in the dead man's hand.

A criminal case was instigated at the Police Kotayk Department for carrying illegal arms and ammunition and driving someone to suicide.