By Alex Rossi, Sky News Correspondent
The widow of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko says she hopes the inquiry into his murder will reveal the truth about his death.
Marina Litvinenko has told Sky News she wants closure for her and her son Anatoly and also wants to put an end to the conspiracy theories surrounding the crime.
She said: "I know my husband was killed, I saw how it happened. It was a torture. He died a long 23 days in front of me, in front of his son, in front of his friends."
She said she was "fed up" with speculation that her husband had smuggled radioactive material for a "dirty bomb".
The inquiry is diplomatically sensitive and it was initially blocked by the government. There were fears it would cause too much damage to an already bad relationship with Moscow.
Former Voice of Russia London bureau chief Dmitry Linnik said the fallout from the Ukrainian crisis and the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 means the relationship between London and Moscow can hardly get any worse.
He said: "It is as bad as it probably can be short of an open conflagration in a military sense."
Alexander Litvinenko was a former agent for the FSB, the successor organisation of the KGB.
He was an outspoken critic of the Kremlin. He defected to the UK in 2000 - it's thought he then worked for MI6 as an informer.
While in Britain he accused Vladimir Putin of many crimes, including ordering the murder of the human rights journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
Litvinenko fell ill after meeting two Russian contacts - Dmitry Kovtun and Andrei Lugovoi - at the Millennium Hotel in Grosvenor Square on 1 November 2006.
He had drunk tea that had been poisoned with polonium 210, a rare radioactive isotope.
The two men are now both wanted by the British police on suspicion of murder but an extradition request has been refused by the Russian Federation.
Both men have consistently denied the allegation of murder.
The inquiry, which opens on Tuesday and is scheduled to last for the next 10 weeks, will attempt to fathom what their involvement was and ultimately whether or not the Russian state orchestrated the killing.
:: Follow the inquiry live from the Royal Courts of Justice on Sky News
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