Russian whistleblower’s sudden death in Surrey ‘needs to be reopened’ in the wake of revelations around Navalny’s frog poison death, friends say

British authorities are facing calls to reopen an investigation into the sudden death of a Russian whistleblower more than a decade ago amid fears he died of a poison similar to the one that killed Alexei Navalny.

Businessman Alexander Perepilichny, who uncovered organised crime and corruption in Russia, collapsed and died while out jogging near his home in Weybridge, Surrey, in 2012.

An inquest six years later found the 44-year-old died from natural causes, but said he

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