Khaleej Times

Britain asks watchdog to extend poison probe

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the hague — Britain has asked the world’s chemical warfare watchdog to extend its help in probing the death of a British woman allegedly exposed to the Novichok nerve agent, the Haguebased body said Tuesday.

“The Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons received a request” from Britain on Monday “to extend its technical assistance in the technical evaluation of unschedule­d chemicals,” the OPCW said.

“In response to the request, the OPCW will deploy a technical assistance team for a follow-up visit and to collect additional samples,” it added in a statement. London asked the watchdog body last month to send a technical team to “independen­tly determine the nature of the substance that is alleged to have resulted in the death of one person and left another person seriously ill” in Amesbury.

Dawn Sturgess, a 44-year-old mother of three died after she handled what she thought was a bottle of perfume, given to her by her partner Charlie Rowley.

Both fell ill in Amesbury, near the southweste­rn English city of Salisbury where a former Russian spy and his daughter were also poisoned by Novichok in March, but survived. Sturgess and Rowley were hospitalis­ed on June 30 and a few days later authoritie­s confirmed their exposure to Novichok, a militarygr­ade nerve agent. —

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