Skripal probe finds Kremlin links to two ‘murders’ here
DETECTIVES who probed the poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal have evidence linking the Kremlin to at least two other suspected killings here.
Scotland Yard’s counter-terror unit SO15 are re-examining businessmen Scot Young and Alexander Perepilichnyy’s deaths.
Mr Perepilichnyy, 44, died after whistleblowing on a Kremlin fraud. He
DIED Perepilichnyy & Young vomited “greeny-yellow” liquid and collapsed near home in Surrey in 2012. SO15 are also reportedly thought to be looking at the 2014 case of Mr Young, 52, found impaled on railings in London. It is believed they have evidence Russian agents came to Britain around these times and will admit the deaths were suspicious. Novichok victim Charlie Rowley, 45, had told of his heart issues and losing his sight. He said: “I’m terrified.”