Man with powerful enemies in Moscow mysteriously dead in a gated UK millionaires' estate | |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 4861211 12/01/2012 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live about a mile from St. Georges drive. Pretty stupid place to go if you're in trouble with the russian government seen as putins daughter lives there and its filled with russians. Theres even a house with gold a.k.47's up there |
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| Future Viewer User ID: 1344660 12/01/2012 10:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Quoting: SheldonCooper Dubbed Britain’s Beverly Hills, the exclusive area has been home to stars such as Sir Cliff Richard, Kate Winslet and Ringo Starr, as well as footballers including Frank Lampard and the motor-racing driver Jenson Button. It is billed as the perfect spot for ‘high achievers looking for a secure and private location’ and the smallest properties cost £6 million on the 964-acre estate — which has a golf course, tennis courts, swimming pool, spa and restaurant. But such exclusive delights are no longer of interest to one resident. Alexander Perepilichny, 44, who rented a luxury property on the estate for £12,500 a month, was found dead three weeks ago in the strangest of circumstances outside his home inside this gated community. A fit, energetic businessman with no history of medical problems, he had, it seems, simply dropped dead in the one-acre grounds of his seven-bedroom home. Yet exactly how he died remains shrouded in mystery. His body was discovered soon after 5pm on a Saturday by a member of his staff. He had last been seen out jogging that morning. He was still in his running gear when he was found. ‘The death is being treated as unexplained,’ a police spokesman said. ‘A post-mortem examination was carried out, which was inconclusive. Further tests are being carried out.’ And there is nothing routine about these further tests — forensic experts are searching for traces of poison. Amid growing fears among associates that this wealthy individual was the victim of a sophisticated professional assassin, forensic experts are working to identify any lethal substance in the dead man’s organs or bloodstream. The extra tests were ordered — following a routine autopsy — after Surrey police were informed that the dead man had fled from Russia to Britain three years ago and had turned supergrass against members of a feared Russian crime syndicate. Yesterday, it emerged that Perepilichny had been warned via a Russian police official that his name was on a hit list discovered in the possession of a known Chechen hitman in Russia, who had details of his former addresses. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Another Alexander Litvinenko case. I guess that's the "Russian Mafia" and "Russian KGB" favorite way of operations. <Poisoning of some chemical>. They're good! (Russian Mafia and Russian KGB). Wonder whose next on their Popular Hit list??. It comes up every 7 years, with Poison Hits, so I figure next one will be 2019->2020 abouts!. The Real "Kronos"..(1957 Movie) |
| Carshy McCarsh User ID: 1531528 12/01/2012 10:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live about a mile from St. Georges drive. Pretty stupid place to go if you're in trouble with the russian government seen as putins daughter lives there and its filled with russians. Theres even a house with gold a.k.47's up there Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4861211 ![]() Awesome. Tell me what this tastes like... |
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