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500 at risk as nerve toxin found in UK pub

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LONDON (AFP) — Traces of a nerve agent used in the suspected attempted murder of a Russian ex-spy have been found in a pub and a restaurant he visited, England’s chief medical officer said on Sunday.

Sally Davies said up to 500 people who visited The Mill pub and Zizzi restaurant in Salisbury, southwest England, needed to wash their clothes and belongings as a precaution.

The March 4 attack on former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia is being treated by detectives as attempted murder.

The pair were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury. They are in a critical but stable condition in hospital.

“There has been some trace contaminat­ion by the nerve agent in both The Mill pub and Zizzi restaurant in Salisbury,” Davies said.

“I am confident this has not harmed the health of anyone who was in The Mill pub or Zizzi’s.

“However, some people are concerned long-term exposure to these substances may, over weeks and particular­ly months, give rise to health problems.

“I am therefore advising … the people who were in either the restaurant or the pub at 1:30 p.m. last Sunday until evening closing on Monday should clean the clothes they wore and the possession­s they handled while there.”

Pub and restaurant-goers were told to wash their clothing in the washing machine, while dry clean-only clothes should be put inside two tied plastic bags and safely stored while awaiting further advice.

Mobile phones, handbags and electronic items should be wiped with sanitary wipes. Items like jewelry and spectacles should be hand-washed.

The risk to public health was low and the advice precaution­ary, Public Health England said.

“It is possible, but unlikely, that any of the substance which has come into contact with clothing or belongings could still be present in minute amounts and therefore contaminat­e your skin,” it said in a statement.

“Over time, repeated skin contact with contaminat­ed items may pose a small risk to health.”

Home Secretary Amber Rudd said on Saturday that police were examining more than 200 pieces of evidence, had identified more than 240 witnesses, and were watching security camera footage.

 ?? AFP ?? A police officer stands in front of The Mill pub in Salisbury, southern England on Sunday, as investigat­ions continue in connection with the major incident sparked after a man and a woman were apparently poisoned in a nerve agent attack a week ago.
AFP A police officer stands in front of The Mill pub in Salisbury, southern England on Sunday, as investigat­ions continue in connection with the major incident sparked after a man and a woman were apparently poisoned in a nerve agent attack a week ago.

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