Whistleblower could have been poisioned
A ‘determined assassin’ could have murdered a Russian whistleblower with a poisonous vegetable, according to a toxicologist who investigated his death. Alexander Perepilichnyy, 44, dropped dead while running up a steep hill in his £3million St George’s Hill estate in Weybridge, Surrey, on 10 November 2012. A paramedic said the father-of-two’s death looked like a ‘textbook cardiac arrest’ – but claims have since emerged that he was killed after helping to uncover a £150m money laundering operation involving the Russian…