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Wife of Chechen man killed by FBI charged with lying

- By Mike Schneider Associated Press

ORLANDO, Fla. — The wife of a Chechen man who was fatally shot while being questioned in Florida about a Boston Marathon bombing suspect in 2013 has been charged with making a false statement to the FBI.

The indictment accuses Reniya Manukyan of falsely telling a federal investigat­or that an “individual with whom she had associated” returned on a bus from Massachuse­tts to Atlanta in 2011, two years before the bombing. In fact, she had driven the individual from New York to Atlanta, according to the federal indictment filed last week in Atlanta.

The day after she was questioned in Atlanta, her husband Ibraghim Todashev was killed by an FBI agent at his Orlando apartment. The FBI says Todashev became violent, though his family claims it was a wrongful death.

No one answered a phone number listed for Manukyan.

At the time of Todashev’s death, Todashev and Manukyan were separated. Todashev was living in Orlando and Manukyan was in Atlanta.

FBI agents were interviewi­ng Todashev as they looked into the background of bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Todashev and Tsarnaev had been friends through mixed-martial arts circles when Todashev lived in Boston.

Todashev’s parents said last year that they plan to sue the FBI, but no lawsuit has been filed yet.

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