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Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574691 6 Russian diplomats have died recently, and 4 of the dead Russian diplomats are in the Trump Steele dossier. Coinkydink. Or a case of dead men tell no tales? [ Remember, you asked for this. ]http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-diplomats-deaths-theories-putin-kremlin-a7602201.html ...... Here’s a timeline of the deaths since November. 8 November 2016 On the morning of US Election Day, Russian diplomat Sergei Krivov, 63, was found lying unconscious on the floor of the Russian Consulate in New York with a head injury. Initial reports said Mr Krivov fell from the roof and had blunt force injuries, but Russian officials quickly changed their story and said he died from a heart attack. BuzzFeed reports police said Mr Krivov's death looked natural and quickly closed the case, but three months later medical examiners are still unsure how he died. Additionally, the news site reports it being extremely difficult to ascertain exactly what Mr Krivov did at the consulate. According to Russian language media he may have been a consular duty commander, which means he would have been in charge of “prevention of sabotage” and suppression of “attempts of secret intrusion” into the consulate. In other words, making sure US intelligence agencies did not have ears in the building. Putin calls creators of Trump dossier 'worse than prostitutes' 19 December 2016 Russia's Ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, 62, was assassinated at a photography exhibition in Ankara. The diplomat was shot in the back as he made a speech by a Turkish police officer who reportedly shouted: “Don't forget Aleppo! Don't forget Syria!” On the same day, another diplomat, Petr Polshikov, 56, was found dead from gunshot wounds in his Moscow apartment. He had been shot in the head and a gun was found under the bathroom sink, but little else is known about the circumstances of his death, which are still believed to be under investigation. Mr Polshikov served as a senior figure in the Latin American department of the Foreign Ministry. 26 December 2016Ex-KGB chief Oleg Erovinkin, 61, who is believed to have helped the former MI6 spy Christopher Steele compile his dossier on Mr Trump, was found dead in the back of his black Lexus car in Moscow on Boxing Day. Mr Erovinkin was a key aide to Igor Sechin, a former deputy prime minister and now head of Rosneft, the state-owned oil company, who is repeatedly named in the dossier, the Telegraph reported.[ Oh yeah, the Kompromat dossier said 19% of Rosneft had been offered as a bribe to get sanctions on Russia lifted. That came from the summer. Lo and behold, in December 19.5% of Rosneft gets sold at a bargain price to persons unknown. ] Media reports soon after his body was found suggested Mr Erovinkin had almost certainly been murder, but it was later claimed he had died of a heart attack. 9 January 2017 The Russian Consul in Athens, Greece, Andrei Malanin, 55, was found dead on the bathroom floor in his apartment by another member of embassy staff after he failed to arrive at work or answer his phone. A Greek police official said there was “no evidence of a break-in” and the death appeared to be from natural causes. Mr Malanin lived alone on a heavily guarded street. Further investigations are ongoing. 27 January 2017 Russia's Ambassador to India, Alexander Kadakin, 67, died after a “brief illness" according to Indian media, which quoted sources saying he had been unwell for a few weeks. Reuters reports Mr Kadakin died from heart failure, but few further details are known. 20 February 2017 Russia's Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin died suddenly in New York of suspected heart failure. A medical examiner suggested the need to carry out toxicology tests.