In Death, Suspected Egyptian Spy Still Tantalizes -- MSNBC/AP
Inquest expected to shed light on his death in London last year
LONDON - A coroner's inquest due to start this fall is expected to shed light on the murky circumstances surrounding the death of Ashraf Marwan, a wealthy Egyptian suspected spy who fell to his death in London last year.
Scotland Yard's Special Crimes Directorate is still gathering evidence to determine whether his sudden death in June 2007 was suicide, accident or murder. He fell from the fourth floor balcony of his spacious apartment on one of London's most exclusive streets.
Given his role as a suspected undercover agent at the height of the conflict between Israel and Egypt, many intelligence experts believe the inquest may find Marwan was the victim of foul play.
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My Comment: It will only be decades later .... and only if both Israel and Egypt come clean .... on what is the true story behind this man.
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