
On Monday night it became known that the prosecutor was found dead in his apartment in Buenos Aires.
"It's unfortunate that certain people try to keep this alive in Argentina in order to make political mileage out of it," Infobae.com cited the head of Iran's Foreign Ministry. "It has nothing to do with Iran," he said.
The death of the prosecutor who filed the judge to question the Iranian President and Foreign Minister, as well as to impose an embargo on their property to the amount of 200 million pesos (about $23 million), stirred up Argentinean society.
Politicians and public figures have demanded an investigation into all the circumstances of his death.
By Vestnik Kavkaza
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