MP from OPFL Mamoyan died in a car accident: what is known about him (photo)
4 November 2024 18:51
Kyiv City Council deputy Serhiy Mamoyan died on November 3, 2024, in a road accident in Odesa region. This was reported by "Komersant Ukrainian" with reference to the Kyiv City Council.
“The deputy corps of the Kyiv City Council, Deputy Mayor – Secretary of the Kyiv City Council Volodymyr Bondarenko, the secretariat and staff express their sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deputy of the Kyiv City Council of the IX convocation Serhiy Mamoyan, who tragically died yesterday, November 03,” the statement reads.
The National Police also reported on the accident, which was fatal to the Kyiv City Council member. They provided details and published a photo of the accident.
The accident occurred at 19:00 on the territory of Starokozatska community (Odesa region). Mamoyan, who was driving a Toyota SUV, lost control and drove off the roadway into a ditch. There, the car first overturned and then caught fire.
Serhiy Mamoyan and a 52-year-old passenger sitting next to him in the front seat died on the spot. Two passengers in the back seat were hospitalized at the nearest medical facility. There, the 51-year-old woman was diagnosed with bruises to her spine and upper limb, and the 55-year-old man was diagnosed with fractures to his collarbone and rib.


It should be noted that Serhiy Mamoyan has been involved in an accident before. For example, Kyiv activist Annabella Morina reported on her Facebook page that in the summer of 2008, on the Kyiv-Kharkiv highway, Serhiy Mamoyan was involved in an accident that killed two people. During the court hearings, Mamoyan showed documents confirming that he had paid for the treatment of the survivors of the accident, after which he was released on probation and returned the car.
Sergei Mamoyan died: what was known about him
Sergey Choloevich Mamoyan was born on April 1, 1984 in the village of Karakert in Armenia. He had a brother, Suto Mamoyan, a member of the Verkhovna Rada from the OPFL.
In 2020, he graduated from Zaporizhzhia National University with a degree in history and archeology and defended his dissertation. In 2015, he graduated from the private Kyiv Slavonic University with a degree in international relations. In 2017, he completed his master’s degree at the same university. In 2018, he graduated from Poltava University of Economics and Trade with a degree in management.
From 2007 to 2018, he held senior positions at Moulds Group LLC, including Chief Financial Officer and later CEO.
In 2014-2019, he was a pro bono assistant to Serhiy Kaplin in the Verkhovna Rada of the 8th convocation from the Petro Poroshenko Bloc.
Since 2015, he has been a co-founder and chairman of the All-Ukrainian NGO “Let’s Build the Future”.
In 2015, he was elected to the Poltava Regional Council of the 7th convocation from the Serhiy Kaplin’s Party of Ordinary People. He headed the Regional Council’s Standing Committee on Fuel and Energy Complex and Subsoil Use. In the same year, the media found out that Mamoyan spent almost half a million (UAH 468,800) of his own money on the election. According to the CEC, at the time of the election, he was the director of Moulds Group LLC, a poultry supplier.
In 2016, he unsuccessfully ran for the Verkhovna Rada of the 8th convocation in the midterm elections from the “Party of Ordinary People of Serhiy Kaplin” in the 151st constituency (Poltava region).
In 2018, he was hired as an assistant professor of jurisprudence at the Poltava Institute of Economics and Law of the VMUROL “Ukraine” on a contract basis, but resigned in 2020.
In 2020, he was elected a deputy of the Kyiv City Council of the 9th convocation on the OPFL list. He is a member of the Kyiv City Council’s Standing Committee on Transport, Communications and Advertising.
Serhiy Mamoyan was married to Goar Kalashovna and raised three children with her: sons Oleksandr and Alik and daughter Maryna.