Mystery surrounds death of 'playboy' fraudster who plunged from window of Chelsea home
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Mystery surrounds death of 'playboy' fraudster who plunged from window of Chelsea home
"Karl Cronin was a notorious fraudster wanted by the Met Police, found dead on the pavement beneath his home in Chelsea, raising questions about the circumstances of his death."
"Despite being wanted for two decades, there were rumors that Cronin had remained free by assisting British authorities with intelligence on international money laundering."
"Detective Constable Leon Munday described Cronin as a playboy who traveled the world, living in luxury hotels and gambling in casinos across Kensington and Chelsea."
Karl Cronin, 59, fell to his death from a second-storey window in Chelsea, London. His body was found semi-naked on the pavement. Police are investigating whether his death was accidental, suicidal, or linked to his history of international fraud. Cronin had been wanted for two decades for his involvement in a multi-million-pound property scam. Sources suggest he may have been assisting authorities with intelligence on money laundering. Investigations into the circumstances of his death are ongoing.
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