Western Mail

Police seal off Salisbury after ‘medical incident’

- SAMN BLEWETT and JEMMA CREW Press Associatio­n newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

Police last night closed streets in Salisbury as a “precaution­ary measure” after two people were taken ill from a restaurant, amid heightened tensions after the Novichok poisonings.

Wiltshire Police said they were called by the ambulance service at about 6.45pm after a “medical incident” involving a man and a woman at Prezzo restaurant.

South Western Ambulance Service said it was called to the scene more than an hour earlier and dispatched four ambulances including a hazardous area response team.

Roads were cordoned off around the Italian restaurant on the corner of High Street and Crane Street as police tried to determine what caused them to fall ill.

Pictures from local press showed a hazardous material suit in the area, while a police officer was seen in protective clothing with their face covered.

Public Health England was informed of the incident, while firefighte­rs were also at the scene.

Witness Sam Proudfoot, 16, said he saw a person in a hazardous material suit go between the restaurant and the ambulance.

“I’ve been told two people were taken ill in there,” the student said.

“There’s a man in a full white body suit with a mask to his mouth going in and out of the back of the ambulance and the restaurant.”

A witness in the nearby Cafe Rouge restaurant said they could see police bagging something up in the street outside.

Wiltshire Police said: “Police were called by the ambulance service to Prezzo, High Street, Salisbury at 6.45pm today following a medical incident involving two people.

“As a precaution­ary measure, the restaurant and surroundin­g roads have been cordoned off while officers attend the scene and establish the circumstan­ces surroundin­g what has led them to fall ill.”

A spokeswoma­n for the ambulance service said the patients were conscious at the last update and were being treated at the scene.

Tensions are heightened in the cathedral city because of recent Novichok poisonings.

The Italian restaurant is a short walk from Queen Elizabeth Gardens, which was until recently closed off after 44-year-old Dawn Sturgess was fatally poisoned by the nerve agent.

Police said she was killed by the same chemical used in an alleged hit by Russian military intelligen­ce officers on former spy Sergei Skripal.

 ?? Sam Proudfoot/PA Wire ?? > Emergency services in Salisbury yesterday after two people fell ill in a Prezzo restaurant in the city
Sam Proudfoot/PA Wire > Emergency services in Salisbury yesterday after two people fell ill in a Prezzo restaurant in the city

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