Russian henchman wanted for the murder of Alexander Litvinenko has advanced cancer – linked to the radioactive poison he ‘used in the hit on the anti-Putin dissident’
- Andrey Lugovoy has reportedly developed cancer following the hit in 2006
- Litvinenko died after ingesting Polonium-210, a rare radioactive substance
- Investigators believe Lugovoy’s tumour is related to the radioactive substance
By Dan Woodland
The Russian henchman who is wanted for poisoning Alexander Litvinenko has advanced cancer from the radioactive substance used in the attack.
Andrey Lugovoy, who is wanted for murder by British police, has reportedly developed prostate cancer following the hit in 2006.
Litvinenko, a former Russian federal security services and KGB officer and outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin, died in hospital after ingesting Polonium-210, a rare radioactive substance.
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