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sir matchstickmen - November 24, 2006 10:08 AM (GMT)
after a heart attack yesterday. :( Sounds very suspicious with what might have poisoned him :S

Gav - November 24, 2006 01:52 PM (GMT)
Very sad to hear this news. I hope they can find out what really happened, but that's not usually the way these things pan out.

trisco - November 24, 2006 02:04 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Gav @ Nov 24 2006, 01:52 PM)
Very sad to hear this news. I hope they can find out what really happened, but that's not usually the way these things pan out.

Tis an interesting Story, apparently the Russian Media have only just dared pick up the story and most of them are denouncing what he claimed asrubbish..
Makes you wonder don't it? :blink:

MrInvisible - November 24, 2006 03:07 PM (GMT)
Can't help but notice that the ex Kremlin spy had a slight resemblance to Davydenko.

Seriously though, this is an awful crime and I hope they catch who did it. There's something v fishy about it, and it would not surprise me if the culprit was an official hired thug trying to silence criticism of the Chechnya conflict.

Dinky Jo - December 1, 2006 07:23 PM (GMT)
The next stage in this story

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6199464.stm

I'd be interested to know how this polonium was bought in to the country (as in, how it was completely undetected??) It scary that someone would be able to get this chemical in to the country, and to a bar and the put it in someone's drink. Mind you, no country has totally safe borders, and it is difficult to control what comes in and out of a country!!! but still.......radioactive materials???? :o

dl04 - December 1, 2006 07:25 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (MrInvisible @ Nov 24 2006, 03:07 PM)
Can't help but notice that the ex Kremlin spy had a slight resemblance to Davydenko.

Seriously though, this is an awful crime and I hope they catch who did it. There's something v fishy about it, and it would not surprise me if the culprit was an official hired thug trying to silence criticism of the Chechnya conflict.

Well he didnt used to look like him Mr I :lol:

sir matchstickmen - December 1, 2006 10:11 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (dl04 @ Dec 1 2006, 07:25 PM)
QUOTE (MrInvisible @ Nov 24 2006, 03:07 PM)
Can't help but notice that the ex Kremlin spy had a slight resemblance to Davydenko. 

Seriously though, this is an awful crime and I hope they catch who did it.  There's something v fishy about it, and it would not surprise me if the culprit was an official hired thug trying to silence criticism of the Chechnya conflict.

Well he didnt used to look like him Mr I :lol:

:o roflmao :o

Dl your humour knows no bounds!




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