Chess body suspends Vladimir Kramnik over Daniel Naroditsky cheating remarks
- The World Chess Federation (Fide) has banned former world champion Kramnik for at least a year over verbal attacks he made on other players, including the late Daniel Naroditsky.
- The body said it had found Kramnik "responsible for multiple violations" of its ethics and disciplinary code after the Russian accused other players of cheating.
- US grandmaster Naroditsky died last October at the age of 29.
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- The World Chess Federation (Fide) has banned former world champion Kramnik for at least a year over verbal attacks he made on other players, including the late Daniel Naroditsky.
- The body said it had found Kramnik "responsible for multiple violations" of its ethics and disciplinary code after the Russian accused other players of cheating.
- US grandmaster Naroditsky died last October at the age of 29.
Sources: BBC News