CALLER STILL UNKNOWN IN ZHVANIA CASE

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TBILISI, February 8 (RIA Novosti) - The Georgian Prosecutor General's Office has not yet established the name of one person whose telephone number was recorded by Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania's mobile phone several hours before his death, Georgian TV company Rustavi-2 reported Tuesday.

The caller reportedly rang Mr. Zhvania between 7p.m. and 8p.m. on February 2.

Rustavi-2 reported it is possible that businessman Levan Vasadze, who works in Ukraine, made one of the calls. However, Mr. Vasadze himself called Rustavi-2 and said that he did not talk with Mr. Zhvania that day. "I don't remember for sure, maybe I tried to get through, but failed to," Mr. Vasadze said.

The Novosti-Georgia news agency reported that the last man who talked with Mr. Zhvania by telephone was Georgian ambassador to the United States Levan Mikeladze. Before that, there were calls from Georgian Prosecutor General Zurab Adeishvili, Defense Minister Irakly Okruashvili and former head of the district administration in the village of Odishi (near the city of Zugdidi) Lali (Nazi) Antia.

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