LONDON (Reuters) - Britain should disclose whether Alexander Perepilichny, a Russian whistleblower who died in 2012, had been working for UK intelligence as it is relevant to suspicions that he was murdered, an inquest heard on Wednesday.
Perepilichny, 44, was found dead near his luxury home on the exclusive St George’s Hill estate in Weybridge, Surrey, southwest of London, after he had been out jogging in November 2012.
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