Daily Express

Novichok inquest to be ‘fair and fearless’

- By John Twomey

A CORONER probing the death of Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess promised yesterday to investigat­e whether the Kremlin was to blame.

Baroness Hallett vowed to conduct a “fair, fearless and thorough” inquest to establish who killed the 44-year-old and where the nerve agent came from.

Dawn died after coming in contact with the Novichok used by Russian hitmen in the attempted murder of MI6 double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, Wilts, in 2018.

The deadly chemical was smuggled into Britain in a perfume bottle and discarded after the failed assassinat­ion bid.

Smeared

It was later picked up by Dawn’s partner Charlie Rowley and given to her at his home in Amesbury.

Mr Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, survived after Novichok was smeared on his door.

Another victim was one of the first police on the scene, Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey. He recovered but was so badly affected he had to quit his job.

Russian military intelligen­ce officers known as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov were identified as the would-be assassins.They deny any involvemen­t.

At a preliminar­y hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice, Baroness Hallett said Dawn’s family and friends “have lost not only a loved one but in circumstan­ces that attracted national and internatio­nal attention”.

She added: “They and all those in the county of Wiltshire have my assurance I will conduct a fair, fearless and thorough investigat­ion.”

A further hearing will be held in June or July.

 ??  ?? Victim...Dawn Sturgess
Victim...Dawn Sturgess

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