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The hero police officer poisoned by Novichok in the failed assassination of former KGB colonel Sergei Skripal, revealed that he was "petrified" to learn that he had been exposed to the deadly toxin.
Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey of Wiltshire was left in critical condition after being in contact with the nerve agent while he was conducting a search of Skripal's home in Salisbury last March.
Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, fought to save their lives after the attack by a nerve agent, allegedly ordered by the Russian despot Vladimir Putin.
Bailey had a miracle of healing in the hospital – but the poison later cost the life of his mother, Dawn Sturgess, after his partner, Charlie Rowley, handed him the bottle of poison thrown.
Speaking as part of the BBC's Panorama program, Bailey said he was "irritated" by the fact that the rogue hangmen had used Novichok to try to kill the former spy.
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He fumed, "It's such a scandalous and dangerous way of doing something that it pissed me off too because it could have affected as many people as many people.
"I did not understand how it happened, frightened because it was the fear of the unknown because it was such a dangerous thing to have in your system.
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"To know how were the other two (the Skripals) or how badly they had been affected, I was petrified."
"I do not know if, if the gloves were passed, I do not know if I could have adjusted my mask and my glasses while I was at home with my hand."
This story originally appeared in The sun.