Researcher: Dawn Sturges’ death trial to be held in Salisbury 14 October

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Anthony Hughes, head of the public inquiry into the death of British woman Don Sturges, after the incident that occurred in the summer of 2018 in Amesbury, England, said his case will be heard on October 14, 2024. It has been reported TASS Pursuant to Hughes’ written decision.

“A public hearing on the merits will begin 14 October 2024 in Salisbury,” the text reads.

On March 4, 2018, former GRU colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were arrested in Russia, who were convicted of spying for the United Kingdom in 2006. poisoned in Salisbury. According to the British side, they were exposed to the nerve agent A234 (“Novichok”). London claimed that this substance was developed in Russia, and on the basis of this accused the Russian authorities of involvement in the poisoning. As a result of poisoning, Skripal’s father and daughter were hospitalized, doctors managed to cure them. Their other fates have not been officially reported for security reasons.

Don Sturgess and his friend Charlie Rowley poisoned themselves in Amesbury on 30 June 2018, Sturgess died in hospital on 8 July, Rowley survived. According to him, he found a bottle of perfume and gave it to Sturgess, who sprayed the contents of the bottle on himself, and then they both fell ill. According to the researchers, Novichok was bottled and discarded after being used in Salisbury.

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