#and why is mr vakhashivili so very interested in the food

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Auror Report
Date: 10 August 2014
Location: Azkaban, North Sea
Complainant: Auror Smith
Complaint: Death of prisoner, unnatural means
Investigated by: Auror Brown & Auror Boot

Time: 10 AM

Witness reports: 

At 10 AM Auror Smith flooed office reporting the death of Augustus Rookwood. Auror Smith described Rookwood’s body as being frozen solid, slightly discoloured - bluish purple.

Follow up calls for investigation by more experienced team. Auror Smith and Auror Brockelhurst held for questioning.

Actions taken: File for Form 130 under Auror Procedure Guidelines, investigation of murder.
Status: Pending.

Form 130: Investigation for Murder
Date: 9 August 2014
Location: Azkaban, North Sea
Victim name: Augustus Rookwood
Cause of death: Unknown, possibilities include Frostbite curse and/or use of poison.
Description: Victim found lying on the floor of cell, frozen solid. Flesh discoloured, bluish-purple in colour.
Investigating Aurors: Kingsley Shacklebolt, Rufus Scrimgeour, John Dawlish
Notes: Death suspected to have occurred between 10 PM and 10 AM

Excerpts from the statement of Adam Smith

I was sitting in my office when Ms. Brocklehurst came running in calling me to see what had happened. I found Mr Rookwood’s body lying on the floor of the cell and instantly contacted the Auror Department, without touching any of the items in the cell, or moving anything. 

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[On being asked about the visit of Mr Vakhashivili]

I did not know that Mr Vakhashivili was not granted permission to visit Azkaban - or that he had not applied for permission. The signature on the paper was all in order - tested for the usual forgery procedures. The spell-test results were clear, therefore Mr Vakhashivili was cleared for a tour of Azkaban. It did seem a bit odd to me, but I assumed Auror Potter knew what he was on about. … Mr Vakhashivili did seem particularly fascinated with our kitchens and insisted on opening and smelling all the food being prepared. He also insisted on seeing the high security prisoner facilities.

[On being asked if he was involved in Mr Rookwood’s death]

Merlin, I had nothing to do with his death. I mean, he’s been nothing but trouble since he landed up here, always whining about how it’s all unfair, but to kill him? Merlin man, don’t you think I know the law?

Excerpts from the statement of Andrei Vakhashivili:

Oh, my visit was purely casual. The Russian Ministry is very interested in all the work your Ministry has been doing to reform Azkaban, finds it quite inspirational. We have been thinking of introducing some of your reforms ourselves. The kitchens were particularly fascinating, such effort, your house elves put, into preparing food for criminals - never seen anything like it anywhere else in the world.

[On being asked about his tour of the high security prisoner holding facilities]

Ah yes, I was interested in seeing how you kept your dangerous men safe from the world without the help of those barbaric creatures you used to use - what were they called? Dementors? Yes, dementors. Fascinating, fascinating. You English have managed quite excellently, so glad to see my dear friend Mr Rookwood so well cared for. An example to us all, I’m sure. 

Excerpts from the statement of Susan Bones:

Mr Rookwood did seem stranger than usual, kept talking about three days for a grave - something odd like that, I didn’t pay attention to it, he often talked like that to deflect your attention when he didn’t want to answer your questions. Did I hate him enough to want to poison him? No. He was pathetic, more than anything else. I don’t think there was anything dangerousleft to him, so to speak. 

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