
It was reported on First Edition that Roman Abramovich is so afraid of being poison by his enemies from Russia after reports that a former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned to death in a sushi restaurant with radioactive material.
Abramovich is so worry that he could also be poisoned, he now only takes his meals after his personal chef cooks it infront of him and taste it first. He also does not consume any food from Stamford Bridge.
With so many billions... he seem to be living a very difficult life, Always weary that someone back in Russia would want him dead.
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Alexander Litvinenko before:


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Almost all his hair appears to have fallen out, while his eyebrows have thinned and are barely visible. His eyes are tired and yellowing – a clear sign of jaundice.
Boris Berezovsky, the exiled former oligarch who employed Mr Litvinenko, was in no doubt about what killed the exspy. "He was poisoned," he said. Mr Litvinenko's friends and family accused the Kremlin of ordering his death.
Russian exiles in London accused the Kremlin of murdering Alexander Litvinenko.
One man who has kept himself out of the fray is Roman Abramovich, the owner of Chelsea Football Club. Although Mr Putin describes him as one of the oligarchs who "took advantage" when Russian state assets were sold in the early Nineties, he was allowed to sell them back at what was believed to be a market price, leaving his estimated £7 billion fortune intact.