Sunday, December 30, 2012

Russian Spy Case Details May Be Made Public | Synopsis

Russian Spy Case Details May Be Made Public

Litvinenko death by polonium at Itsu in Piccadilly
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A British lawyer states formerly unreleased information of the British examination into the murder of ex-Russian broker Alexander Litvinenko could be made public throughout an inquest into his death. This would include security footage, medical records and records of witness interviews -- offering a glimpse into the workings of a murder examination that was full of worldwide intrigue. Litvinenko passed away in 2006 after ingesting polonium, a rare radioactive toxin. The previous Russian FSB broker blamed the Kremlin for his death, and the eliminating took relations in between Moscow and London to a post-Cold War low. Lawyer Hugh Davies talked Friday at a preliminary hearing ahead of an inquest into Litvinenko's death. In Britain, inquests are held following inexplicable or intense deaths. Litvinenko's is set to begin early in 2013.

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