Basketball player Janis Timma found dead in Moscow, tragic details emerge

Shocking news
Initial reports
Anna Sedokova
A complicated couple
Instagram as therapy
Airing dirty laundry
Seeking a rebirth in Moscow
A top player in Europe
Banned from representing his home country
Shocking news

Tragic news has emerged from Moscow: basketball player Janis Timma has been found dead at the entrance of a hotel in the Russian capital.

Initial reports

According to TASS, early reports suggest that the player may have taken his own life, as indicated by statements from emergency services to the Russian news agency.

"Call Anna"

The 32-year-old Latvian player was found with his mobile phone, which displayed the message "Call Anna" along with the phone number of his wife, from whom he had reportedly separated just days earlier.

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Anna Sedokova

The message referred to Anna Sedokova, a well-known Ukrainian singer and actress. She and Timma had a tumultuous marriage that began in 2020 and officially ended on December 9, when they finalized their divorce.

 

A complicated couple

The couple did not have children together, but according to Anna Sedokova, "they had broken up 20 times" before reconciling, as reported by TASS.

Instagram as therapy

Timma was no stranger to sharing his personal demons with the world, and often used his Instagram profile to express his emotions and mental anguish.

 

Airing dirty laundry

On the same social network, as reported by Basketnews, Timma accused Sedokova of prioritizing money over love.

Seeking a rebirth in Moscow

Timma was in Moscow attempting to revive his sports career, which is why he had traveled there to compete in the 'Media Basket' 3x3 tournament, representing the Alikson Team.

 

A top player in Europe

Before his tragic death, Timma had played for some of the top teams in Europe, including BC Zenit St. Petersburg, Saski Baskonia, Olympiacos BC, UNICS Kazan, and, most recently, Obradoiro CAB last season.

Banned from representing his home country
After moving to Russia, the 203cm tall forward was no longer allowed to represent the Latvian national team, as athletes have been banned from participating in sports competitions held in Russia and Belarus since the war with Ukraine began. Timma had earned 68 caps for his country.

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