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British man poisoned with Novichok regains consciousn­ess — Hospital

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LONDON: A British man poisoned with the Novichok nerve agent 10 days ago has regained consciousn­ess and is now in a critical but stable condition, Salisbury District Hospital said on Tuesday.

Charlie Rowley, 45, was poisoned along with Dawn Sturgess, who died on Sunday, by the same nerve agent used in the attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in March.

“We have seen a small but significan­t improvemen­t in the condition of Charlie Rowley,” said Lorna Wilkinson, director of Nursing at Salisbury District Hospital.

“He is in a critical but stable condition, and is now conscious.”

Police have said Sturgess, who was Rowley’s partner, handled an item contaminat­ed by Novichok in southwest England, a few miles from Salisbury where Skripal and his daughter Yulia were struck down.

Novichok was developed by the Soviet military during the Cold War.

Britain and its allies blamed Russia for the attack on the Skripals, prompting a major Western expulsion of Russian diplomats. Moscow rejected the accusation­s and hit back by expelling Western diplomats.

The investigat­ion became a murder hunt after the death of Sturgess, a 44-year- old mother of three, who lived in Amesbury, a town near Salisbury.

Police are working to establish whether the Britons were exposed to the same poison used in the attack on the Skripals.

They said late on Monday they were transporti­ng a vehicle from an address in Swindon, about 48km from Amesbury, in connection with the investigat­ion. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Military personnel arranging the transporta­tion of a car in relation to the ongoing nerve-agent incident in Amesbury, in Swindon, Britain in this photo obtained from social media. — Reuters photo
Military personnel arranging the transporta­tion of a car in relation to the ongoing nerve-agent incident in Amesbury, in Swindon, Britain in this photo obtained from social media. — Reuters photo

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