Irish Sunday Mirror

Police told me Mum’s body is now property of the Crown.. I just hope they find her killers

- BY PATRICK HILL

NOVICHOK VICTIM’S SON MAKES A

soil next to a tree so it will grow and we can have somewhere to go and see Mum and remember her.

“Because her death was so public, we’re hoping for a very private funeral service, with just close family.”

Dawn’s boyfriend Charlie Rowley, 45, last night remained ill in hospital two weeks after collapsing at his home in Amesbury. But his condition has improved since he regained consciousn­ess on Tuesday and he has been able to talk to police.

Ewan said: “I was over the moon when I found out Charlie was conscious again. I wish him all the best and I’m so glad he’s awake and doing well. I just feel sorry he’s lost Mum, but I’m glad his family won’t have to go through what my family are facing at the minute. I’ll go see him when he gets out of hospital.”

Forensic investigat­ors are still retracing Dawn and Charlie’s movements on the day they fell ill. Drones have scoured land where they may have come into contact with the substance.

Ewan says he realises the enormous task police face as they search for clues to the killing of his mum, who lived in a homeless hostel in Salisbury.

He said: “They’ve never had to deal with something like this before, especially not in Wiltshire and they’ve done the very best they can.

“And the people at the hospital – the doctors and the nurses – have done everything possible. It was reported my nan was unhappy with them, but it wasn’t true at all. She’s happy with

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