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'''Dawn Sturgess''', 44, died on Sunday 8 July 2018 after handling an item contaminated with the nerve agent [[Novichok]] on 30 June. Her partner [[Charlie Rowley]], 45, who was also taken ill after being exposed to the nerve agent, recovered after treatment in hospital. [[2018 Amesbury poisonings|Rowley said the deadly nerve agent took just 15 minutes to poison Dawn Sturgess after she sprayed the "oily" substance on to her wrists believing it was perfume he had given her as a gift.]]
 
'''Dawn Sturgess''', 44, died on Sunday 8 July 2018 after handling an item contaminated with the nerve agent [[Novichok]] on 30 June. Her partner [[Charlie Rowley]], 45, who was also taken ill after being exposed to the nerve agent, recovered after treatment in hospital. [[2018 Amesbury poisonings|Rowley said the deadly nerve agent took just 15 minutes to poison Dawn Sturgess after she sprayed the "oily" substance on to her wrists believing it was perfume he had given her as a gift.]]
  
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==Murder investigation==
 
The [[Metropolitan Police]] launched an investigation into the murder of Dawn Sturgess. [[Labour Party|Labour]] leader [[Jeremy Corbyn]] called for a “full and thorough police investigation” to “establish the facts” and “bring those responsible to justice”.<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jul/08/woman-exposed-to-nerve-agent-novichok-dies "UK woman dies after being exposed to nerve agent novichok"]''</ref>
 
The [[Metropolitan Police]] launched an investigation into the murder of Dawn Sturgess. [[Labour Party|Labour]] leader [[Jeremy Corbyn]] called for a “full and thorough police investigation” to “establish the facts” and “bring those responsible to justice”.<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jul/08/woman-exposed-to-nerve-agent-novichok-dies "UK woman dies after being exposed to nerve agent novichok"]''</ref>
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===Skripal suspects "not wanted for murder"===
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[[Craig Murray]] commented:
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:"The most dreadful thing about the [[Skripal Affair|whole saga]] is the death of poor Dawn Sturgess, and the most singular fact at present is that [[Ruslan Boshirov]] and [[Alexander Petrov]] are only wanted in relation to the “attack on the Skripals”. There is no allegation against them by [[Scotland Yard]] or the [[Crown Prosecution Service]] over the far more serious matter of the death of Sturgess. That is a fascinating fact, massively under-reported."<ref>''[[Document:Metropolitan Police on 'Chepiga' and 'Mishkin']]''</ref>
 
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Revision as of 15:49, 15 October 2018

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No pallbearers for her coffin at the funeral[1]

Dawn Sturgess, 44, died on Sunday 8 July 2018 after handling an item contaminated with the nerve agent Novichok on 30 June. Her partner Charlie Rowley, 45, who was also taken ill after being exposed to the nerve agent, recovered after treatment in hospital. Rowley said the deadly nerve agent took just 15 minutes to poison Dawn Sturgess after she sprayed the "oily" substance on to her wrists believing it was perfume he had given her as a gift.

Murder investigation

The Metropolitan Police launched an investigation into the murder of Dawn Sturgess. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called for a “full and thorough police investigation” to “establish the facts” and “bring those responsible to justice”.[2]

Skripal suspects "not wanted for murder"

Craig Murray commented:

"The most dreadful thing about the whole saga is the death of poor Dawn Sturgess, and the most singular fact at present is that Ruslan Boshirov and Alexander Petrov are only wanted in relation to the “attack on the Skripals”. There is no allegation against them by Scotland Yard or the Crown Prosecution Service over the far more serious matter of the death of Sturgess. That is a fascinating fact, massively under-reported."[3]

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Metropolitan Police on 'Chepiga' and 'Mishkin'blog post12 October 2018Craig MurrayI remain of the view that the best way forward would be for Putin to negotiate conditions under which Boshirov and Petrov might voluntarily come to the UK for trial
Document:Novichok Part Deux: A Fusion of Media, Government & MilitaryArticle10 July 2018Kenny CoyleBBC diplomatic and defence correspondent Mark Urban revealed this week that he had in fact been meeting secretly with Sergei Skripal over a year ago.
Document:Salisbury Incident - Skripal Case Investigators Could Learn From The Lockerbie AffairArticle24 September 2018Ludwig De BraeckeleerPorton Down has been renamed many times: RARDE, DERA, Dstl, but it's still the same damn place.
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