Ahead of a special inquest in 2013 into the death of Alexander Litvinenko, who was killed in London after being poisoned by radioactive pallonium in 2006, his widow, Mariana Litvinenko, tells Luke Harding why she is launching an appeal to cover the legal costs in her quest to find out what happened to her husband
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Litvinenko widow appeals for legal funds after Berezovsky backing runs out
Marina Litvinenko says she hopes next year’s inquest will discredit competing theories about her husband’s death