Overview
- The Charlotte Chess Center shared a family statement confirming the grandmaster’s unexpected death and asking for privacy, with no cause of death announced.
- Fortune reports he was found unconscious at his Charlotte home by club founder Peter Giannatos and grandmaster Oleksandr Bortnyk on Sunday.
- Naroditsky discussed the lingering impact of Kramnik’s cheating allegations in his final livestream; viewers reported concerning behavior, and a video of the stream was later deleted.
- Kramnik posted messages suggesting possible drug use and claimed recent Twitch clips were removed, drawing widespread condemnation from top players including Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura.
- FIDE CEO Emil Sutovsky told Reuters the federation is looking into Kramnik’s actions; Kramnik declined detailed comment, threatened legal action against critics, and called for a police investigation.
 
  
  
 