Tue, 25 May 2021 18:47 UTC New evidence has surfaced from interviews with sources at the Salisbury undertaker and crematorium in charge of the obsequies for Dawn Sturgess, whose death at Salisbury District Hospital on July 8, 2018, is the only death officially recorded from the Novichok nerve agent. Their testimony raises fresh doubts that Novichok was the cause of her death, and suspicion that the
two state coroners and two state pathologists responsible for the investigation have been concealing material evidence of timing and records in the case.
A report published last week exposed the refusal of the two pathologists, Philip Lumb and Guy Rutty, to discuss the two autopsies they conducted to determine the cause of Sturgess s death. This was despite the public disclosure on March 30, during a hearing of the coroner s inquest directed by secret service advisor, Baroness Heather Hallett. Lumb s identity was revealed for the first time, along with indications that at a first auto
Damascus will be holding presidential elections on 26 May even though the government still does not control the province of Idlib, where the opposition and terrorist.
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Chemical emergency first responders from Eastern European Member States of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) explored the.