Darko Kerim (also referred to as Kerim Bey, where Bey is the equivalent of the English "Mister") was the fictional Head of the British Secret Service's "Station T" in Istanbul and a prominent ally of James Bond. The character appears in the 1957 Ian Fleming novel From Russia, with Love and was subsequently adapted for the 1963 EON Productions film of the same name, as well as several other portrayals.
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| - Darko Kerim (also referred to as Kerim Bey, where Bey is the equivalent of the English "Mister") was the fictional Head of the British Secret Service's "Station T" in Istanbul and a prominent ally of James Bond. The character appears in the 1957 Ian Fleming novel From Russia, with Love and was subsequently adapted for the 1963 EON Productions film of the same name, as well as several other portrayals.
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death place
| - Orient Express near Idomeni, Greece
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Status
| - Deceased, stabbed in the neck
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Known relatives
| - *Stefan Trempo
*Unnamed clerk
*Unnamed chauffeur
*Unnamed watchman
*Other unnamed children
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Occupation
| - *Spice merchant
*Head of Station T
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Distinguishing Features
| - Broken nose, small thin gold ring wore in the lobe of right ear
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| - Darko Kerim (also referred to as Kerim Bey, where Bey is the equivalent of the English "Mister") was the fictional Head of the British Secret Service's "Station T" in Istanbul and a prominent ally of James Bond. The character appears in the 1957 Ian Fleming novel From Russia, with Love and was subsequently adapted for the 1963 EON Productions film of the same name, as well as several other portrayals.
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