Andrey Lugovoy, who is accused of murdering former FSB officer
Aleksandr Litvinenko, denies his guilt. In an exclusive interview with
RT he shares at least four versions of who could be to blame for
Litvinenko murder.
Andrey Lugovoy and Marina Litvinenko, the widow of the deceased, are demanding an extended court hearing be held into the case, but the UK government is opposed to such a session.
The reopened hearing in the case into Litvinenko’s poisoning started on October 13 in London. But it was not a “classic court hearing” Andrey Lugovoy claimed.
“This session of the so-called Coroner's Court, or a forensic expert court, should mainly determine the cause of death, and whether it was a violent death or not,” Lugovoy said.
This kind of hearing, which he says doesn't exist in Russian or even European criminal proceedings, “is finally taking place now,” five years later. More
Andrey Lugovoy and Marina Litvinenko, the widow of the deceased, are demanding an extended court hearing be held into the case, but the UK government is opposed to such a session.
The reopened hearing in the case into Litvinenko’s poisoning started on October 13 in London. But it was not a “classic court hearing” Andrey Lugovoy claimed.
“This session of the so-called Coroner's Court, or a forensic expert court, should mainly determine the cause of death, and whether it was a violent death or not,” Lugovoy said.
This kind of hearing, which he says doesn't exist in Russian or even European criminal proceedings, “is finally taking place now,” five years later. More
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