Former Putin aide died of blunt force trauma in U.S.

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Former Putin aide died of blunt force trauma in U.S.
Ian Simpson, REUTERS
First posted: Friday, March 11, 2016 12:25 AM EST | Updated: Friday, March 11, 2016 12:29 AM EST
WASHINGTON - Former Russian Press Minister Mikhail Lesin, who was found dead in a Washington hotel room last year, died of blunt force injuries to the head, U.S. authorities said on Thursday.
Lesin who once headed the state-controlled Gazprom-Media, also had blunt force injuries to the neck, torso, arms and legs, the U.S. capital's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and the Metropolitan Police Department said in a brief statement.
According to a police incident report, Lesin, who was President Vladimir Putin's press minister from 1999 to 2004, was found unconscious on Nov. 5 on the floor of his room in the Doyle Washington Hotel. The hotel is also known as the Dupont Circle Hotel.
An ambulance was called and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Russia's RT television quoted family members at the time as saying he had died of a heart attack.
A U.S. law enforcement source said on Thursday the investigation into Lesin's death was being led by Washington, D.C. police.
The investigation was focused on Lesin's death, but that did not rule out a possible change to a murder probe, said the source, who declined to be identified when discussing the matter.
The source said when police first investigated the hotel room where Lesin's body was found, they did not find any damage or evidence indicating foul play.
A spokesman for the Russian Embassy in the United States said their officials for the past several months have requested through diplomatic channels information regarding the progress of the investigation.
"No substantial information has been provided. With regard to the document that has been released to the public today, we expect the American side to provide us with relevant official explanation," press secretary Yury Melnik said in an email.
ABC News has said Lesin had been accused of censoring Russia's independent media. He became head of Gazprom-Media Holding in 2013 but resigned the following year.
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) listens during his meeting with Minister for Mass Media Mikhail Lesin (R) in the Kremlin in this August 28, 2000 file photo. Former Russian Press Minister Mikhail Lesin, who was found dead in a Washington hotel room last year, died of blunt force injuries to the head, authorities said on March 10, 2016. REUTERS/Files

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People who were associated with Putin's rise to power, the Chechin conflict and especially the bombing of apartment buildings in Moscow in 1999 (293 died)... blamed on Chechin terrorists but almost certainly orchestrated by the FSB (Russian security organization) at Putin's orders to provide a rationale for the invasion.. have very short life expectancies if they leave Russia and fall outside the domestic security apparatus.

It seems the Russian Black Ops have learned their lesson of using radioactive Polonium to poison dissenters and whistleblowers (as with Alexander Litvinenko).. and have simply gone back to the bludgeon. The miscreants just have an unfortunate 'fall'.
 
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