Russian found dead in Vagator   NT News Service
  Panaji/Mapusa, April 14
   
  Within two months of the gruesome killing of Scarlette Keeling, the Anjuna 
police are faced with a piquant situation, which is sure to give them a sense 
of deja vu as they have to unearth the reason behind the death a 28-year-old 
Russian tourist, Kabanov Valdimir, from Mockobckar city.
  Valdimir had arrived since beginning of this month and had checked into a 
guest house at Vagator on April 11, according to sources.
  The police stated that Valdimir was found dead in the guest house on Sunday 
afternoon.
   
  The police added that the owner of the guesthouse informed them, as he was 
not able to open the door. The police arrived on the scene and succeeded in 
opening the door that was locked from inside. On entering inside the deceased 
was found lying dead inside.
  The police said that they would be able to ascertain the cause of death only 
after the post-mortem was done.
  The Anjuna police have registered a case of unnatural death and are not 
giving any prima facie reasons for his death, especially in view of the 
Scarlette case aftermath.
  Media reports say that the Russian consulate has taken cognizance of the 
death but will react only after the post-mortem report.
  It may be recalled that the Russion envoy had called on the Chief Minister, 
Mr Digambar Kamat recently and had taken up the deaths of two Russians with him.
  The consulates has also appointed a lawyer, Mr Vikram Varma to deal with 
matters concerned with Russians recently.
  Russians amounts to second highest number of foreign tourists arriving in Goa 
with British topping the list. They are also known as good spenders, some say, 
much better than the British.
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