Experts in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) emergencies conducting a search at the British property where exiled Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky was found dead, gave the scene the all clear, Sky News reported on Sunday.
The CBRN trained officers found "nothing of concern" in the property in Ascot, Berkshire, after the exile was found dead there, the TV channel reported, citing the police.
The UK police are now carrying out an investigation at Berezovsky’s house to find out the circumstances surrounding his death.
Berezovsky was a close friend of another Russian fugitive and former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko, who died in London in 2006 from poisoning by radioactive polonium-210.
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