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Dead 'Envoy' Sparks Mystery In Vladivostok

VLADIVOSTOK, Far East -- The mystery of a foreigner found shot dead in Vladivostok deepened Monday when New Zealand raised doubts over a police report that he was a former diplomat. Local police officials said the dead man was found in the flat of a 20-year-old woman who had also been killed. They said the man had met the woman when he was serving as a New Zealand consul in Hong Kong. He had come to Vladivostok to sound out prospects for starting a business. On Sunday, a police spokesman in Vladivostok had identified him as a New Zealand consul in Singapore. But the Foreign Ministry in Wellington said all diplomatic and trade staff in New Zealand's Moscow and Singapore offices were accounted for. And an official at the New Zealand Embassy said Monday they had checked all staff and former staff who might conceivably have been in the area: "We are not at all sure who this person is yet."

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