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Without Irina, he said, Igor Izmestiev's appeal was 'likely to fall by the wayside', something which would no doubt be a relief to the Kremlin. This week, a senior British barrister, who asked not to be named, told the Mail that her 'untimely death' was 'highly suspicious' and that she had been the 'driving force behind Igor's appeal to Strasbourg'. What was behind her strange, unexplained passing in one of London's wealthiest and most peaceful enclaves? Tough regime: Irina's husband Igor photographed in jail No wonder, then, that when her body was found at her three-storey, 19th-century mansion in Kensington, her shocked friends immediately called for MI5 to investigate. Having failed to secure justice for Igor in Russia, she had turned in desperation to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, a move which, as one source explained to the Mail this week, could have been highly embarrassing for the Russian government. While Igor languishes behind bars, sewing overalls in prison workshops for eight hours a day, surviving on buckwheat porridge and allowed into the exercise yard for just an hour, Irina was raising their privately educated twins, working on her career as an award-winning film-maker and rubbing shoulders with royalty and celebrities.īut, as the Mail can reveal, Irina had simultaneously been masterminding a legal fight against the Russian government to get her husband out of prison.
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It is home to serial killers and cannibals, as well as Izmestiev, a former Moscow senator and oil dealer who has been locked up there since 2010 for crimes including murder and tax evasion - although his supporters insist he was framed after falling foul of the Kremlin.īuilt during Stalin's purges, the high-security jail on the edge of the town of Solikamsk is circled with barbed wire and guarded by machine gun towers. The White Swan penal colony, where her 55-year-old husband is incarcerated in a cell with two others, is one of Russia's toughest prisons. Russian socialite Irina Izmestieva was found dead in her London mansion earlier this month and friends are demanding MI5 investigate