A British coroner has set February 29 as the opening date for an inquest into the death of a Russian businessman who was helping investigate an alleged USD 230 million money-laundering fraud against a London hedge fund.
Alexander Perepilichny, 44, collapsed and died in November 2012 while jogging near his house in southern England.
He had provided investigators with documents on an alleged scheme by Russian officials to defraud Hermitage Capital.
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At a hearing today in Woking, south of London, coroner Richard Travers said he was "determined" the long-delayed inquest would begin next month.
British inquests are held to establish the facts in cases of violent or unexplained death.