Litvinenko 'did not poison himself'

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 03 Februari 2015 | 19.12

3 February 2015 Last updated at 11:24

Former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko did not accidentally kill himself after handling nuclear material, the inquiry into his death has heard.

His widow Marina rejected allegations that he had bought the radioactive substance polonium-210, saying he was a "very legal person'".

She also told the court about an arson attack on their London home and incidents of harassment.

Mr Litvinenko was a vocal critic of the Russian government and spy agency FSB.

Mr Litvinenko, who had British citizenship and worked for the British intelligence services while in the UK, died after drinking tea laced with polonium at a hotel in London in 2006.

Two men - former KGB bodyguard turned politician Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitri Kovtun - were named as the main suspects in 2007. Both deny any involvement and remain in Russia.

Asked about the claims that Mr Litvinenko had acquired the polonium-210 himself, his widow said it was "not possible".

"It's illegal and he will not do any illegal things in this country," she said.


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