The prominent Russian opposition activist has died in prison aged 47. A tireless political organiser, he had personally angered Vladimir Putin, along with the president’s closest allies, with his scathing investigations into government corruption.  The Guardian’s Andrew Roth looks at Navalny’s rise in politics, his legacy and how his death robs Russia’s beleaguered opposition of one of its most dynamic leaders

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