Boris Berezovsky found dead
Discussion
Zod said:
Chances of this being a natural death are remote. it.
He was 67 Chances of being natural are far from remote.
People of that age go suddenly all the time. He looked a large man and Russians are not known for being the most healthy of people unless drinking large amounts is good for you.
Pesty said:
Zod said:
Chances of this being a natural death are remote. it.
He was 67 Chances of being natural are far from remote.
People of that age go suddenly all the time. He looked a large man and Russians are not known for being the most healthy of people unless drinking large amounts is good for you.
Some big people are going to be checking their alibis............
Get rich, and die trying.
I reckon a lifetime of rich food and expensive wine finally caught up with him. Once sat a table away from him in London and watched him run up a bill of 23k in two hours.
We all end up the same in the end.
Get rich, and die trying.
I reckon a lifetime of rich food and expensive wine finally caught up with him. Once sat a table away from him in London and watched him run up a bill of 23k in two hours.
We all end up the same in the end.
Edited by RSoovy4 on Saturday 23 March 20:46
Strangely we were having a conversation about Boris tonight and how Alexander Litvinenko died and how Abramovich made his first fortune and how Khodorkovsky went from being the16th richest man in the world to hard labour, and how Alexander Perepilichnaya the Russian "super grass" died.
I'm sure there are more.
Don't play with the devil, no matter how much money you can make, you will get burnt and if I was a betting man, Boris got what was coming.
I'm sure there are more.
Don't play with the devil, no matter how much money you can make, you will get burnt and if I was a betting man, Boris got what was coming.
Pesty said:
No chemicals or radioactivity found at house
Journalist claiming in a recent interview he was down saying life had lost its meaning
Yes, no chemicals or radioactivity in the property - that's not the same as 'no chemicals or radioactivity in the body', time will tell. Journalist claiming in a recent interview he was down saying life had lost its meaning
And don't forget he has survived numerous assassination attempts, and this year was due to provide evidence at the inquest of his friend and former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko who was seen off by some polonium-210 flavoured tea at a London hotel.
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