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Perfume bottle with nerve agent that left UK woman dead contained enough poison to kill thousands |
2024-10-16 |
[NYPOST] The lead counsel for a public inquiry into the 2018 death of a British woman poisoned by a Soviet-developed nerve agent said Monday that there was enough poison in the vial she unwittingly opened to kill thousands of people. Dawn Sturgess and her partner collapsed after they came into contact with a discarded perfume bottle containing the nerve agent Novichok in the southwest England town of Amesbury. She had sprayed the contents of the bottle on her wrist and died days later. Her partner survived. ''The evidence will suggest that this bottle — which we shall hear contained enough poison to kill thousands of people — must earlier have been left somewhere in a public place creating the obvious risk that someone would find it and take it home,'' lead counsel Andrew O'Connor said. Their exposure came four months after a former Russian intelligence officer, Sergei Skripal, and his daughter were sickened by Novichok in an attack in the nearby city of Salisbury. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 "If you didn't put it there, don't pick it up." ~ Unk |
Posted by: Besoeker 2024-10-16 05:55 |
#1 She had sprayed the contents of the bottle on her wrist and died days later. Poisoning by a nerve agent leads to constriction of pupils, profuse salivation, convulsions, and involuntary urination and defecation, with the first symptoms appearing in seconds after exposure. Death by asphyxiation or cardiac arrest may follow in minutes due to the loss of the body's control over respiratory and other muscles. |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2024-10-16 03:04 |