The reports said Eliseev
died while trying to reach the balcony of a neighbouring apartment. He was
described as a practitioner of parkour, or free-running, which involves
climbing, jumping to difficult perches and acrobatic moves. Close friend and
fellow chess player Daniil Dubov wrote on his Facebook page: 'That night was
tragically killed a close friend, a brilliant chess player and an analyst, one
of the most talented people I know.' Others added their tributes to Eliseev
after reading about the tragic news.
Tributes poured in for
Eliseev, 20, who was named the world under-16 chess champion in 2012 - it has also been implicated in the deaths of
youngsters trying to participate in the high-risk activity. Earlier this year,
a 13-year-old plunged 100ft to his death from a tower block in Russia after he
attempted a daredevil parkour stunt. The teenager - named only as Tolya in
local media - had been showing off to friends dangling by his fingertips from
the ninth floor of a derelict building, according to police in Saratov,
south-western Russia. But as he tried to haul himself back up, one of the
bricks he was holding gave way and he plummeted to the concrete path below.
Sad, this young talent lost
his way and his life …
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
27th Nov. 2016.
