Monday, 31 May 2004

SON OF LATE CHECHEN PRESIDENT KADYROV FOUND DEAD

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The elder son of the late Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov, 29 year-old Zelimkhan Kadyrov, was found dead on Monday in his home in the settlement of Tsentoroi, a source in the Chechen Health Ministry told Interfax. According to the ministry\'s data, the cause of death has not yet been determined.At the same time, the source said that \"there were no signs of a violent death.
The elder son of the late Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov, 29 year-old Zelimkhan Kadyrov, was found dead on Monday in his home in the settlement of Tsentoroi, a source in the Chechen Health Ministry told Interfax. According to the ministry\'s data, the cause of death has not yet been determined.At the same time, the source said that \"there were no signs of a violent death.\" Kadyrov\'s funeral will take place on Tuesday in Tsentoroi. He will be buried next to his father, Akhmad Kadyrov, who was killed in a terrorist attack on May 9 in Grozny. (Interfax)
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