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
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Wednesday May 19 2021
The coronavirus disease (Covid-19) is still considered as a major public health concern.
Indeed, experts world over are still trying to learn more about it, so as to come up with effective ways of managing and controlling the disease.
Development of vaccines targeting the condition is no doubt a milestone in the fight against the coronavirus disease.
The coronavirus disease (Covid-19) is still considered as a major public health concern.
Indeed, experts world over are still trying to learn more about it, so as to come up with effective ways of managing and controlling the disease.
Det Sgt Nick Bailey, 41, came into contact with killer agent during investigation
He was looking into the Salisbury poisonings of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in 2018
But he too was contaminated after touching the door handle of Sergei s home
He was in hospital for 17 days and quit the force after his poison ordeal
Now he is suing Wiltshire Police s Chief Constable Kier Pritchard