Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Polonium-Spuren bei Beresowski





Polonium-Spuren bei Beresowski
By Sabine Rennefanz
29 November 2006
Berliner Zeitung

LONDON - Es war ein überraschender Fund. Im Fall des ermordeten russischen Ex-Agenten Alexander Litwinenko hat Scotland Yard jetzt im Büro des Milliardärs Boris Beresowski Spuren der Substanz Polonium 210 gefunden ..

A German newspaper article analysing the death of the former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, including an interview with Adrian Gatton about the poisoning, and how - breaking an historical truce - the rivalries of Russian oligarchs are now played out in London. The comments draw comparisons with the mysterious death of the Menatep/Yukos lawyer Stephen Curtis in a helicopter crash in Dorset in March 2004, who had allegedly become a police informant and had been receiving death threats shortly before he died.

Adrian Gatton first revealed the mysterious circumstances surrounding Stephen Curtis' death in a series of exclusive stories: see Mystery Crash (Channel 4 News, 24 April 2004); Russian tycoon's British lawyer was 'a police informant' (Independent on Sunday, 25 April 2004), Crash lawyer 'in fear of Russian spies' (30 April 2004), Russians apply to raid London offices of jailed Yukos oligarch (Independent on Sunday, 2 May 2004).

If you have any information at all on the death of Alexander Litvinenko and Stephen Curtis or related matters please email Adrian Gatton via this website.

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