A controversial former Kremlin aide, who was accused of curtailing Russia's press freedoms, died of blunt force trauma to the head and not a heart attack, reports said Thursday. Mikhail Lesin, who was found lifeless in a Washington hotel last year, also suffered injuries to his neck, torso and upper and lower extremities, the Washington Post reported, citing the US capital's medical examiner's office.

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