DEATH OF COLONEL ZABOTIN
MURDER ALLEGED BY NEWSPAPER TORONTO, June 13. The newspaper Toronto “Telegram” say, that a dependable informant claimed that Colonel Zabotin, the former military attache at the soviet Embassy in Ottawa, was shot dead in the back of the neck while en route to Russia by steamer. A Russian report on June 5 said that Colonel Zabotin died in Moscow of heart failure four days after returning from' Canada.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 7
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