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U.S. Ambassador To Russia Speaks Out About Max Shatto Death

By: Karl Rundgren
Updated: February 22, 2013
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The United States Ambassador to Russia is weighing in on recent accusations that an adopted Russian child was killed in West Texas.

    Michael McFaul says that American diplomats have been working with Russian diplomats since Max Shatto was pronounced dead in late January.

    However, McFaul also said that the death is still under investigation.

    McFaul added that Russia needs to stop this "senseless exploitation of human tragedy."

    Max Shatto, 3, died in January in Gardendale.

    Ector County Sheriff's deputies are waiting for autopsy results to come back to determine the cause of Shatto's death.

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