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The GuardianOlga Kotovskaya, a prominent journalist in Kaliningrad, fell from 14th-storey window a day after winning major legal caseLuke Harding in Moscow guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 1 December 2009 15.17 GMTOlga Kotovskaya, a prominent journalist in the western enclave of Kaliningrad, died on 16 November. Officials initially claimed her death was suicide, but last week opened a criminal investigation into claims that she had been murdered. The case has attracted little attention from Russia's predominantly Kremlin-controlled media, and news of the suspicious death did not reach international human rights groups until earlier this week.
Kotovskaya fell from a window a day after winning a long-running court battle to regain control of her successful Kaskad regional TV channel. Founded in the early 90s, the channel had a reputation for objective news reporting, live broadcasts, and studio guests who were sometimes critical of regional leaders.
In 2004, a group of local bureaucrats, led by Kaliningrad's former deputy governor Vladimir Pirogov, seized control of the channel, which immediately stopped criticising the enclave's administration.
A day before Kotovskaya's death, a court ruled that her signature on a document giving her company to its new owners had been forged.
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