[ad_1]
D Nowitschok's very venomous nerve agent has apparently arrived in a perfume bottle for British Amesbury victims. That's what the British Charlie Rowley brother poisoned on Monday at the BBC said. His brother Charlie had told him that he had picked up the perfume bottle somewhere and then got sick, told Matthew Rowley's transmitter
The police did not want to confirm the information on the perfume bottle. She remained faithful to her comments Friday, saying the poison had been found in a "little bottle" in Rowley's home in Amesbury, in southern England. There Rowley and his girlfriend Dawn Sturgess were exposed to a "high dose" of poison.
The 44-year-old woman died on July 8th. Rowley is still in the hospital, but is no longer in danger of dying.
Matthew Rowley told the BBC that after a phone call with his brother, he was still pissed off by his condition. He was "not at all the brother I know," he said. Meanwhile, his brother could eat solid food again.
It was still unclear whether the poison that had contaminated Rowley and Sturgess came from the same batch as in March with an attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julija had been perpetrated. At the invitation of the UK authorities, experts from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) are expected to come to the UK this week to take samples.
The British government accused Russia of attacking the scenarios. Russia rejects the allegations. The case of Skripal had triggered a diplomatic crisis.
Source link