Chairman Robert Owen opens long-awaited public inquiry into death of Alexander Litvinenko, nine years after former KGB spy died from drinking tea poisoned with polonium-210.
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Tue, 01/27/2015 - 8:05am
Chairman Robert Owen opens long-awaited public inquiry into death of Alexander Litvinenko, nine years after former KGB spy died from drinking tea poisoned with polonium-210.