The disappearance of a Russian body guard
There has been a lot of very different stories surrounding Grinstor Sholovski. We do know that he entered the UK, through Hull fishing port, several months ago. We also can confirm that he was a Russian, who was posted to the Russian Embassy. He seemed to clear customs , without a problem. He was also collected by a large car.
There were reports, that he had been seen in the company, of an extremely wealthy, and football mad Russian. The wealthy Russian was concerned for his own safety, and whilst not wanting to offend the British offers of help for security, had preferred to use imported Russian KGB trained minders.
Grinstor was found in the early hours of Wednesday morning at the Royal Grand Hotel in Central London. A loud disturbance had been reported, by other guests. After the room was opened up, the Russian was found, slumped over a small farmhouse table , the table had only been put in the room that morning. He had a plastic bag over his head, there were several small containers on a welsh dresser, that was used normallu for displaying bottles of whisky . His clothes were stuffed in a small wardrobe behind the door.
The emergency services were called. Grinstor was not dead, but it seemed the plastic bag contained a chemical agent, which had not at that point turned to gas.
Grinstor was rushed to a local hospital where he was kept in a guarded room. Further details have not been released. His new whereabouts and location have not been revealed, it is as he has since disappeared. Several questions have since been asked about who would have taken an interest in the bodyguard.
Who could be interested in one KGB bodyguard, and what is the connection with the wealthy Russian. The answer might be found in the ownership of a small but very profitable, gold mine. The mine was bought by the football mad Russian a little over a year ago. for 65 million pounds. Since then, the mine has found new seams rich in both gold and plutonium. The profits have soared, however the previous owners a Latvian company, now dispute the legality of the deal, and are demanding compensation, of more than 2 times the selling price.
There were reports, that he had been seen in the company, of an extremely wealthy, and football mad Russian. The wealthy Russian was concerned for his own safety, and whilst not wanting to offend the British offers of help for security, had preferred to use imported Russian KGB trained minders.
Grinstor was found in the early hours of Wednesday morning at the Royal Grand Hotel in Central London. A loud disturbance had been reported, by other guests. After the room was opened up, the Russian was found, slumped over a small farmhouse table , the table had only been put in the room that morning. He had a plastic bag over his head, there were several small containers on a welsh dresser, that was used normallu for displaying bottles of whisky . His clothes were stuffed in a small wardrobe behind the door.
The emergency services were called. Grinstor was not dead, but it seemed the plastic bag contained a chemical agent, which had not at that point turned to gas.
Grinstor was rushed to a local hospital where he was kept in a guarded room. Further details have not been released. His new whereabouts and location have not been revealed, it is as he has since disappeared. Several questions have since been asked about who would have taken an interest in the bodyguard.
Who could be interested in one KGB bodyguard, and what is the connection with the wealthy Russian. The answer might be found in the ownership of a small but very profitable, gold mine. The mine was bought by the football mad Russian a little over a year ago. for 65 million pounds. Since then, the mine has found new seams rich in both gold and plutonium. The profits have soared, however the previous owners a Latvian company, now dispute the legality of the deal, and are demanding compensation, of more than 2 times the selling price.
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