According to Telegraph, the English law enforcement officers are concerned that the Russian "disgraced" oligarch Berezovsky, whose body was found yesterday in his house in the county of Berkshire, could be poisoned.
The British police will not voice official information for several more days until confirmed data on the causes of Boris Berezovsky’s death, writes Telegraph.
As reported in the media, on March 23, 2013, in the 68th year of his life, Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky died.
A close friend of the family of Berezovsky Demyan Kudryavtsev, in a commentary, Prime, said that the cause of the death of the oligarch was a cardiac arrest. Along with this, he excluded the version of suicide, which the media wrote about: "There are no external signs of suicide. There are no traces of syringes, there are no signs of taking some pills - it is not known from what the heart arrested." Answering the question of whether this could be the murder, Kudryavtsev said: "Nobody will tell you this, at least before the autopsy, and it is impossible to speculate it now."
As part of the investigation of the sudden death of the Russian oligarch, the British police resorted to the services of expert chemists, biologists and nuclear people who studied the house in which Berezovsky died. However, as it became known later, no radioactive substances in this mansion were found. This was announced by Sky News with reference to the statement of the police representative.
The British police checks the version of the poisoning of Berezovsky

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Azovpromstal® 24 March 2013 г. 15:50 |