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TBILISI (Georgia): A member of the Georgian presidential clemency commission has committed suicide, police said on Saturday, two days after the death of the Prime Minister, Zurab Zhvania. Officials denied any political connection between the victim and the Premier. Georgy Khelashvili, (32), was found dead at his home on Friday night of a gunshot wound, said a police official. Mr. Khelashvili was a member of the presidential commission on pardons. Initial media reports said he also had been a member of Zhvania's former United Democrats political bloc. But Karlo Tskhitishvili, head of the Parliament's protocol staff, said Mr. Khelashvili did not have any political affiliation with Zhvania, whose United Democrats later merged into the National Movement political bloc. Mr. Khelashvili previously had worked for the protocol staff. The police official said Khelashvili shot himself with a hunting rifle that he had borrowed from a neighbour on the pretext of taking a hunting trip. AP
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