Russian Scientist Andrey Botikov who developed Covid-19 Vaccine reportedly k#lled in his home

The Russian authorities have opened up a probe after a top scientist who worked on the development of Sputnik V coronavirus vaccines was str@ngl£d to d£@th in his Moscow apartment on Thursday.

Russian news outlet Regnum reports that virologist identified as 47-year-old Andrey Botikov was one of the 18 scientists who worked on the Sputnik V vaccine at the Gamaleya National Research Center which was released in 2020. He was found str@ngl£d by a belt at his Rogova Street home on March 2.

Earlier, it was suggested that he had survived the att@ck after an intruder broke into his home. However, the Investigative Committee of Russia (ICR) has now opened a probe into the matter and have zeroed in on a 29-year-old man who is alleged to have k#lled the scientist with the belt over a disagreement.

ICR’s Moscow division in a statement released informed that a criminal investigation was ongoing and that the assailant was nabbed “in the shortest possible time”.

“During the interrogation, he admitted his guilt, he was charged. Previously, the defendant was prosecuted for committing a serious crime,” read the statement.
According to Russian media, the suspect’s name is Alexei Z and he has previously spent 10 years behind the bars for providing s+x services.

Botikov was a celebrated scientist in the country and was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland for his work on the vaccine. Prior to his work on the Sputnik V vaccine, Botikov had worked at the Russian State Collection of Viruses D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology as a senior scientist.

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