London-based Russian TV chef Alexei Zimin found dead in Belgrade
Zimin, a critic of his native country’s invasions of Crimea and Ukraine, leaves behind a wife and three children
Tributes have been paid to a London-based Russian chef, television presenter and writer after he was found dead in Belgrade.
Alexei Zimin, 52, died in the Serbian capital after travelling there to promote a book, Anglomania, in which he gave an immigrant’s take on Britain’s cultural history.
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