Kazakhstani musicians died when they were 39

Here are 1 famous musicians from Kazakhstan died at 39:

Anatoli Boukreev

Anatoli Boukreev (January 16, 1958 Korkino, Chelyabinsk Oblast-December 25, 1997 Annapurna) was a Kazakhstani mountaineer.

Anatoli Boukreev was a renowned high-altitude climber who took part in multiple expeditions to the Himalayas and Karakoram ranges throughout his career. He played a vital role in the disaster on Mount Everest that occurred in 1996, where he helped to rescue several climbers from certain death in a fierce snowstorm. Boukreev authored a book titled "The Climb" co-written by G. Weston DeWalt, in which he provided his account of the events that took place during the Everest disaster. His book was met with both acclaim and criticism, particularly regarding his criticisms of other climbers' decision-making in the disaster. Boukreev was also known for his expertise in developing training programs for high-altitude climbing, and he worked as a guide throughout his career to help others to achieve their mountaineering goals. Despite his controversial role in the Everest disaster, Boukreev remains a respected figure in the mountaineering community, and his contributions to the sport are widely recognized.

He died caused by mountaineering.

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