The victim in Amesbury will open a terrible secret

11 July 2018, 15:19 | Incidents
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The resident of the city of Amesbury, Charles Rowley, who suffered from the action of nerve agent, gave the first testimony to the staff of Scotland Yard. The information he gives will greatly help the investigation. In the British police, reporters were told that the main interest of the investigation is to establish where the container with the poisonous substance is located, which the victim allegedly picked up. Law enforcers still could not find this container. If it can be found, then, firstly, it will be possible to accurately determine what poisoned Rowley, and secondly, the capacity can shed light on the origin of the substance and the perpetrators of poisoning. Earlier, the counter-terrorist unit of the London police issued a statement that "Novicock" was used in Amesbury, presumably the same nerve agent that in March of this year in Salisbury was poisoned by the former GRU officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. But so far it is impossible to make unambiguous conclusions on this score.

A container with a poison, if found, will need to be analyzed in an independent laboratory. Meanwhile, the British warned Amesbury residents that their lives during the next half century will be threatened. "Novice" can maintain its toxic properties is such a period. "If it (the substance) is in an airtight container in a landfill, in fact it will not be dangerous if no one touches it. As I was told by scientists, its effect will last up to 50 years, "- said the head of the counterterrorism unit of Scotland Yard Neil Basu at a meeting with local residents. The police were able to interrogate Rowley on the fact that his cases went on the mend. "I'm happy to report that the condition of Charlie Rowley improved overnight. He is no longer in critical condition. His condition is now assessed as serious, but stable, "said Laura Wilkinson, representative of Salisbury City Hospital. The incident in Amesbury happened on June 30. Forty-five-year-old local resident Charles Rowley and his 44-year-old companion Don Sturges were hospitalized in a critical condition with signs of severe poisoning with an unknown substance. In the evening of July 8, Scotland Yard reported that Sturges had died. After this, a criminal case was opened on the murder.

In connection with the fact that the police suspect that Rowley and Sturges were poisoned by the "Novice", in Britain they immediately declared that the attack on Her Majesty's subjects is Russia. Earlier, our country was accused of poisoning the Fiddles. But if in the case of a former spy in such accusations even the slightest logic was seen, then in Rowley's case she does not smell. In London, so far no one can think up, why did Moscow need to poison the British.




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