British released from hospital after Novichok poisoning



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Briton released from hospital after Novichok poisoning

Rowley, 45, and Dawn Sturgess, 44, fall ill after being exposed to poison in southwestern Ontario 39, England, near where the double Russian agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia the same substance in March.

A still image taken from a video recorded on June 30, 2018 and presented to AFP on July 5, 2018 shows a man being transported in an ambulance by doctors and police in front of a residential address in Amesbury , in southern England, on July 30th. In June 2018, police reported that a man and a woman had been found unconscious in circumstances that caused a major incident after being in contact with what was later identified as the nerve agent. novichok agent. Photo: AFP.

LONDON – Charlie Rowley, one of two Britons poisoned with the Novichok neurotoxic agent last month, was released from hospital on Friday.

Rowley, 45, and Dawn Sturgess, 44, became ill with poison in southwestern England, near where Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were attacked with the same substance in March

"I am happy to confirm that Charlie Rowley was released from the hospital Charlie had a terrible experience that most of us could never imagine said Lorna Wilkinson, director of nursing at Salisbury District Hospital

Sturgess died earlier this month. Britain blamed Russia for the poisoning of the Skripals. The Kremlin denied any involvement and the incident triggered mbadive diplomatic expulsions for relations between embittered countries.

According to the police, the source of the Novichok that killed Sturgess was a small bottle found in Rowley's house.

Paul Cosford of Public Health England stated that Rowley could leave the hospital safely.

"Mr. Rowley's release does not pose a risk to anyone in the community," he added. A declaration.

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