Exiled Russian banker left in coma after submachine gun ‘assassination bid’ near Canary Wharf had testified in murder case

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UK Daily Mail
March 24, 2012

Russia’s gangster violence exploded on to the streets of London when a banker was gunned down entering his luxury Docklands home.

German Gorbuntsov was in the foyer of his apartment block near Canary Wharf when a would-be assassin sprayed shots at him with a submachine gun.

The 45-year-old collapsed at the scene. Today he was said to be in a ‘critical but stable condition’ under armed guard at a hospital where he remains in a coma.

Friends of Mr Gorbuntsov fear that a mafia contract has been taken out on his life because he was a witness in the case of an attempted murder of another banker in 2009.

His neighbours in Byng Street on the Isle of Dogs, where serviced apartments cost  up to £200 a day, said a tearful blonde tried to reach the banker’s prone body.

Emma Key, 30, said the woman – in her 20s and thought to be his wife – was being held back by police officers.

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2 Responses to “Exiled Russian banker left in coma after submachine gun ‘assassination bid’ near Canary Wharf had testified in murder case”

  1. Russian gangster’s?….Read…Zionist Mafia.

  2. How about those gun law in the UK? Who did he cross? Putin or the Rothchilds?

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