Public Inquiry Begins into Dawn Sturgess's Novichok Death, Seeking Justice and Accountability

October 14, 2024
Public Inquiry Begins into Dawn Sturgess's Novichok Death, Seeking Justice and Accountability
  • The UK government has attributed the poisoning incidents to Russian intelligence, a claim that Moscow has vehemently denied.

  • The Sturgess family is seeking answers regarding the circumstances that led to the Skripals' settlement in Salisbury, questioning national security and the government's protective measures.

  • Coroner Heather Hallett emphasized the necessity of a public inquiry to thoroughly investigate Sturgess's death, particularly as it can review sensitive intelligence information.

  • The inquiry will also explore whether the UK government failed to protect the public and if mistakes were made in handling the Skripal case.

  • Sturgess was described as a caring person who had recently found happiness, despite her previous struggles with alcohol dependency.

  • The couple has struggled to grieve due to the public nature of Dawn's death and the initial mischaracterization of her as a homeless drug user.

  • Former Prime Minister Theresa May expressed hope that the inquiry will uncover the truth for Dawn's family and friends.

  • A public inquiry into the 2018 death of Dawn Sturgess, who died after exposure to the nerve agent Novichok, is set to open today, October 14, 2024.

  • Sturgess's death occurred in July 2018 after she came into contact with Novichok that had been left in a discarded perfume bottle in Amesbury, Wiltshire.

  • The Russian agents involved in the poisoning were identified as GRU officers Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, who faced charges for attempted murder but not for Sturgess's death.

  • Charlie Rowley, Sturgess's boyfriend, also fell critically ill from the same nerve agent but survived after unwittingly giving her the contaminated bottle.

  • Inquiry counsel Andrew O’Connor KC described her death as extraordinary and tragic, resulting from an illegal assassination attempt linked to Russian operatives.

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