Former head of Russia's anti-doping agency dies

Former head of Russia's anti-doping agency dies

PanARMENIAN.Net - The former executive director of Russia's anti-doping agency, Nikita Kamaev, has died, BBC News reports.

His death comes two months after he resigned his post at Rusada following the doping scandal which engulfed Russian athletics.

Rusada's former director general Ramil Khabriev was quoted as saying that it appeared to have been a heart attack.

Russia was suspended from international athletics last November. A commission of the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) accused Russian athletics of state-backed doping and corruption.

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