A public inquiry into the killing of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko is releasing its findings (on Thursday).
The report is expected to conclude whether elements of the Russian state were involved in his murder.
Two Russian men have denied killing him.
Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London in 2006 - with radioactive polonium 210 thought to have been ingested in a cup of tea.
Reporter Charlotte Wright is outside the Royal Courts of Justice where the report is being released.
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The report is expected to conclude whether elements of the Russian state were involved in his murder.
Two Russian men have denied killing him.
Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned in London in 2006 - with radioactive polonium 210 thought to have been ingested in a cup of tea.
Reporter Charlotte Wright is outside the Royal Courts of Justice where the report is being released.
IN: "This dates…
OUT: …."
DUR: 38 seconds
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0121lit-wright1.mp3