Russian exile found dead in London

Boris Berezovsky

Boris Berezovsky

An exiled Russian who was friends with an oligarch that fell out with Vladimir Putin has been found dead in Britain. Damian Kudryavstev, the editor of the Moscow Times newspaper, confirmed the news on Facebook.

Glushkov, who worked for Berezovsky's LogoVAZ vehicle company, was charged with money laundering and fraud and spent five years in jail from 1999.

"The death is now being treated as an unexplained", said London police."There is no evidence to suggest a link to the incident in Salisbury". They remain in a critical but stable condition.

A Russian exile, Nikolai Glushkov has been found dead at his home in London just over a week after a nerve attack on a former double agent.

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The 68-year-old Glushkov was a businessman in Russian Federation after the fall of Communism and had been a close associate of oligarch Boris Berezovsky, who was forced to flee Moscow after falling out with Vladimir Putin.

"At this stage the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command is leading the investigation as a precaution because of associations that the man is believed to have had".

The businessman was outspoken after the death of his friend Berezovsky, telling the Guardian in 2013 he would "never believe" he took his own life.

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