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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Hmmm.... IAEA inspector killed in car crash in Iran and he was from...

A car in which two IAEA officials were riding flipped over near the Khandab nuclear reactor in Iran on Tuesday, and one of the inspectors was killed. As if that would not be suspicious enough, the inspector who was killed was a South Korean national.
A road accident in Iran involving two inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency has left one of them dead.

The Iranian Atomic Agency announced on Tuesday that the two IAEA experts were on a mission near Khandab Complex in Central Province when the car they were riding in went off the road.

A South Korean IAEA inspector was killed in the accident while the other official, a Slovakian national, was transferred to the hospital with injuries.

According to Iranian media, their car swerved off the main road and tipped over.
How many of you think this was not a coincidence (Hat Tip: Laura Rozen)?
There were no immediate indications of foul play. But the crash is likely to undergo intense scrutiny.

The official Islamic Republic News Agency said the International Atomic Energy Agency inspector died when the car overturned around a heavy water reactor being built in Khondab, about 150 miles (250 kilometers) southwest of Tehran.
Hmmm.

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