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+ | Berezvsky owns 25 Grosvenor Street in Mayfair, where Polonium traces were found in November 2006 following the death of [[Alexander Litvinenko]].<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/radioactive-traces-found-at-berezovskys-office-426112.html Radioactive traces found at Berezovsky's office], by [[Cahal Milmo]], [[Jason Bennetto]] and [[Anne Penketh]], [[The Independent]], 28 November 2006.</ref>Two British security companies, [[Titon International]] and [[Erinys International]] rent premises in the building. Erinys subsequently confirmed that Litvinenko had visited its offices.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/11/28/nspy28.xml Radiation traces found in Berezovsky office], by [[Duncan Gardham]] [[Ben Fenton]], telegraph.co.uk, 29 November 2006.</ref> | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[International Foundation for Civil Liberties]] | ||
*[[Litvinenko Justice Foundation]] | *[[Litvinenko Justice Foundation]] | ||
==Connections== | ==Connections== | ||
*[[Alexander Litvinenko]] | *[[Alexander Litvinenko]] | ||
+ | *[[Alex Goldfarb]] |
Revision as of 23:01, 13 April 2008
Exiled Russian oligarch.
25 Grosvenor Street
Berezvsky owns 25 Grosvenor Street in Mayfair, where Polonium traces were found in November 2006 following the death of Alexander Litvinenko.[1]Two British security companies, Titon International and Erinys International rent premises in the building. Erinys subsequently confirmed that Litvinenko had visited its offices.[2]