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UK probing Russian businessman's death

A Russian businessman associated with a prominent critic of the Kremlin has died in London with UK police treating the death as unexplained.

Police outside the home of Russian businessman Nikolai Glushkov.
A Russian businessman associated with a prominent critic of the Kremlin has died in London. (AAP)

British counter-terrorism police are investigating the unexplained death of a Russian associate of late tycoon Boris Berezovsky, but say his death isn't thought to be linked to a nerve agent attack on a former Russian double agent.

Nikolai Glushkov, 68, was discovered dead late on Monday at an address in suburban southwest London.

Police, who did not name Glushkov, say the death isn't linked to the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury.

"There is no evidence to suggest a link to the incident in Salisbury," the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

Berezovsky was found dead in March 2013 with a scarf tied around his neck in the bathroom of a luxury mansion in Ascot, an affluent English town near the Queen's Windsor Castle, west of London.

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The 67-year-old tycoon had been one of Russia's most powerful figures in the years after the collapse of the Soviet Union. He was known as the "godfather of the Kremlin" before fleeing to London in 2000 after a row with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

Britain granted Berezovsky political asylum three years later on the grounds his life would be in danger if he went back home.

His family feared he might have been murdered by enemies in Russia, but British police and forensic experts concluded Berezovsky had taken his own life.


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