Argentina President Kirchner Says Nisman Didn’t Commit Suicide
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Special Prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found dead in a pool of his own blood at his Buenos Aires apartment. Photo: Twitter
The Telegraph – Cristina Kirchner, the president of Argentina, has said that she does not believe that crusading prosecutor Alberto Nisman committed suicide.
Mr Nisman, 51, had denounced Ms Kirchner for covering up the 1994 bombing of a Jewish centre in Buenos Aires – accusing her and members of her government of colluding with prime suspect Iran to whitewash the investigation.
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