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Briton discharged from hospital after Novichok poisoning

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Briton discharged from hospital after Novichok poisoning

 

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FILE PHOTO: Police forensic tents can be seen to the rear of John Baker House, after it was confirmed that two people had been poisoned with the nerve-agent Novichok, in Amesbury, Britain, July 6, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Charlie Rowley, one of two Britons poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok last month, was released from hospital on Friday.

 

Rowley, 45, and Dawn Sturgess, 44, fell ill after being exposed to the poison in southwest England, close to where Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were attacked with the same substance in March.

 

"I am pleased to confirm that earlier today, Charlie Rowley was discharged from hospital. Charlie has been through an appalling experience most of us could never imagine," Lorna Wilkinson, Director of Nursing at Salisbury District Hospital, said in a statement.

 

Sturgess died earlier this month and her death is being treated as murder.

 

Britain blamed Russia for the poisoning of the Skripals. The Kremlin denied involvement and the incident sparked mass tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions as relations between the countries soured.

 

Police say the source of the Novichok which killed Sturgess was a small bottle they found in Rowley's house, and more than 400 items have been recovered as part of the murder investigation.

 

Paul Cosford of Public Health England said it was safe for Rowley to leave hospital.

 

"Mr Rowley's discharge creates no risk to anyone in the community," he added in a statement.

 

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2018-07-21
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It's about time they told the public a bit more about how, where and who.

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Novichok must be a big disappointment . Only 1 in 4 "allegedly" died .

look out Russia now you will have one pissed off "dumpster diver" on your hands.......he is going on a one man commando mission to moscow to avenge the death of his partner.

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On 7/21/2018 at 10:13 AM, BuaBS said:

Novichok must be a big disappointment . Only 1 in 4 "allegedly" died .

she finds a sealed bottle of pure nerve agent, applies it directly to her skin, and then spends a week in the hospital before expiring?

1 hour ago, ChouDoufu said:

she finds a sealed bottle of pure nerve agent, applies it directly to her skin, and then spends a week in the hospital before expiring?

 

Yeah must have been a very not so deadly batch of Novichok. What's also strange is that you would expect Julia to have gotten sicker than Sergei if she used the same perfume. But it was the other way around. 

the working theory appears to be the dastardly russians sprayed/squirted the nerve agent cocktail contained in the perfume bottle onto the door handle, and then after some period of time, perhaps hours in the at times heavy rain that fateful night, both skripals touched the exterior knob while leaving their home, picking up some trace of the poison.

 

ms. sturgess spritzed, perfume application dosage, directly on her wrist - a substance that was a weapons-grade nerve agent with no measurable impurities according to the opcw.  somehow she survived a full week, a woman who by one report, had a severely weakened liver and immune system due to a history of drug abuse.

Curiouser and curiouser. You couldn't make this scenario up...........no, wait!

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