Austria post-mortem finds Kazakh death was suicide

Austria post-mortem finds Kazakh death was suicide, Prosecutors in Austria say former Kazakh ambassador Rakhat Aliyev, found dead in a Vienna prison on Tuesday, appears to have killed himself.

They cited a post-mortem on the body of Mr Aliyev, who was found hanging in prison while awaiting trial for the murder of two bankers in Kazakhstan.

His lawyers want an investigation.

The man once married to a daughter of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev was jailed in absentia in Kazakhstan for seeking to oust the government.

Austria had refused requests to extradite Mr Aliyev, who was sacked as Kazakh ambassador to Vienna in 2007.

On the day he was found dead he had been due to testify against two former cellmates accused of blackmailing him with the threat of getting him killed in a way that would look like suicide.

No examinations so far suggest there was any third-party involvement in Mr Aliyev's death, the Austrian authorities said.

The body was examined by an experienced forensic expert, Vienna's deputy chief prosecutor Gerhard Jarosch said.

Neither the examination of his body along with the prison cell in which it was found nor the prison's CCTV footage showed any signs of violence or other third-party involvement in his death, he said.

The results of a toxicological test, routinely conducted as part of judicial post-mortems, were due in few days, the deputy chief prosecutor added.

This would reveal whether at the time of his death Mr Aliyev's blood had contained traces of anything other than his regular heart medication.More Read