Pavel Botšarov, Rapper Known as Gameboy Tetris, Dies at 40 Pavel Botšarov, known professionally as Gameboy Tetris, died unexpectedly at the age of 40 on March 24th. The musician’s passing has prompted widespread shock and sadness throughout Estonia. Botšarov was a prominent figure in the Estonian hip-hop scene. The circumstances surrounding his death remain undisclosed. Messages of support have been pouring in from across the country. Kristi Raud, the former partner and mother of Botšarov’s children, shared a statement on Facebook, expressing gratitude for the outpouring of sympathy. “Thank you, friends, thank you, good people! Keep each other safe!” she wrote. Botšarov’s music was characterized by its innovative blend of electronic and hip-hop elements, earning him a dedicated following. He was widely recognized as a talented and influential artist. Details regarding a memorial or further information about his passing are pending. The musician’s legacy as Tetris, a moniker he frequently used, will be remembered within the Estonian music community. Topics: #former #partner #tetris Post navigation HEALTHY FOOD⟩This spring superfood reduces bad cholesterol by up to 84 percent Iran recruits British teenagers to spy for them in Telegram