The Scotsman

Wiltshire couple poisoned by nerve agent

- By ANGUS HOWARTH newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Counter- terrorism police are investigat­ing after a couple were left in a critical condition after being exposed to the nerve agent Novichok.

The pair, in their 40s, were found unconsciou­s in a property in Mugg let on Road, Amesbury, Wiltshire, on Saturday.

It is around eight miles from where former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with the same nerve agent in Salisbury in March.

A meeting of the governmen t’ s Cobra emergencie­s committee took place at official level yesterday morning to discuss the events and a second meeting was taking place that evening to update senior Whitehall officials.

AD owning Street spokesman said: “This is an incident which understand­ably is being treated with the utmost seriousnes­s.

“Minister sand the Prime Minister are being kept updated and t here was a meeting this morning of officials to receive updates on the facts of the situation.”

Wiltshire Police initially thought that the couple had taken contaminat­ed crack cocaine or heroin, but then decided to carry out further tests and yesterday declared a major incident. The Metro - politan Police said tests carried out at the government chemical weapons research laboratory at Port on Down confirmed the substance was Novichok.

Metropolit­an Police Assistant Commission­er Neil Basu said: “Following the detailed analysis of these samples, we can confirm that the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent Novichok, which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminat­ed both Yulia and Sergei Skripal.

“The priority for the investigat­ion team now, is to estab - lish how these two people have come into contact with this nerve agent.”

Both patients remain in a critical condition in hos pital, Mr Basu added, although nobody else has presented with signs of exposure to the nerve agent.

It is believed that one of the last places they were seen in public was a family fun day at Amesbur y Baptist Centre on Saturday afternoon.

The church is one of a number of locations in Amesbury and Salisbury which has been cordoned off by police.

Church secretary Roy Collins said :“Last weekend we held a community fundraiser and we understand this may well be the last event this couple went to in public.

“We are all quite puzzled and shocked–naturally the connection with Salisbury and recent events there mean there is a heightened public interest.

“We are praying for the couple. One of our members knows them and clearly there are concerns for them and any others in the community. They are not church members or regulars.”

Mr Collins said around 200 people attended the event, including many families and children, but “nobody else has suffered any ill- effects”.

Public Health England ( PHE) said it did not believe there to be a “significan­t health risk” to the wider public, although its advice was being reviewed.

The address where the couple were found is on a new housing developmen­t on the southern edge of the town, which lies close to Stonehenge.

 ??  ?? 0 An officer stands guard after a park was cordoned off in Salisbury yesterday
0 An officer stands guard after a park was cordoned off in Salisbury yesterday

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