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The Englishman died, hospitalized last week with her husband following severe nerve gas poisoning in Amesbury, not far from Salisbury, where former Russian spy Sergej had been poisoned four months earlier with the same agent Skripal and his daughter Yulia then survived. The British government has always blamed Moscow for the attack on the former secret agent.
Dawn Sturgess, 44, mother of three, died in hospital while her husband, Charlie Rowley, 45, remains hospitalized in serious condition. The couple may have been in contact with a contaminated object or area. The return of Yulia Skripal: "I am still alive and one day I will return to Russia"
The man and the woman were admitted to the city hospital on June 30 – but the news they were prevalent only four days later – in serious condition. At first, health professionals had thought of an overdose of drugs or alcohol, and then the police had ordered to prohibit access to certain areas of Salisbury "as a precautionary measure", a provision that made us think of the possible presence of toxic substances. All the more so, shortly after, local authorities had spoken of a "large-scale alarm". At first, the police had stated that there was no reason to bind the case to the Skripal case. Then the admission of Scotland Yard: the couple had been a victim of Novichok, the same substance to which the former Russian spy and his daughter had been affected.
The anti-terrorism examines more than 1300 hours of images taken by closed-circuit cameras in the hope of acquiring items about the couple's movements before the disease and to understand, therefore, which may have caused the contamination.