Russian chief justice Vyacheslav Lebedev dies aged 81 days after meeting with Putin as Moscow say he had ‘long illness’

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A RUSSIAN justice chief has died just days after meeting with Vladimir Putin.

Vyacheslav Lebedev, president of Russia‘s Supreme Court, was suffering from a “long a prolonged illness” before dying in Moscow.

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Russian Supreme Court Chairman Vyacheslav Lebedev died aged 81[/caption]
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His death comes just days after his meeting with Vladimir Putin on February 6[/caption]

The 81-year-old’s condition was believed to be cancer-related, Russian paper Kommersant reported.

“He was a real fighter. Fought to the end. I participated in the work of the Supreme Court literally until the last day,” a Kommersant source said.

Lebedev’s death comes just days after his meeting with Putin.

The pair met on February 6 to discuss the use of digital technology in judiciary work, as well as measures to humanise legislation and law enforcement practice.

Putin told Lebedev: “Under your leadership, the Supreme Court has done a great deal to make the judiciary transparent and more accessible for our people.”

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