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==Death and burial== Wrangel died suddenly on 25 April 1928, possibly after contracting [[typhus]]. His family, however, believed that he had been poisoned by his butler's brother, who briefly lived in the household in Brussels and was allegedly a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] agent.<ref name="Boris Volodarsky">Volodarsky, Boris. ''The KGB's Poison Factory, from Lenin to Litvinenko''. Frontline Books: 2009, p. 58.</ref> He was buried in Brussels. More than a year later, his remains were transported to [[Belgrade]]. On 6 October 1929, in a formal public ceremony, his body was reinterred in the [[Church of the Holy Trinity, Belgrade]], the Russian church, according to his wishes.<ref name="politichuveni">″Смрт и сахрана генерала Врангела у Београду: Чувени бели генерал је, по сопственој жељи, сахрањен у руској Цркви Свете Тројице на Ташмајдану.″ // ''[[Politika]]'', 18 January 2018, p. 20.</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Татоли |first=Татьяна (Tatoli, Tatiana) |url=https://zapadrus.su/slavm/ispubsm/2077-russkaya-voennaya-emigratsiya-v-serbii-20-30-gg-khkh-v.html |title=Русская военная эмиграция в Сербии (20-30 гг. ХХ в.) |trans-title=Russian military emigration in Serbia (20-30 years of the twentieth century.) |language=ru |work=Западная Русь (Western Russians) website |date=22 January 2020 |access-date=16 April 2021}}</ref>
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