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Novichok victim Charlie Rowley leaves hospital | Novichok victim Charlie Rowley leaves hospital |
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Novichok victim Charlie Rowley has been discharged from hospital, three weeks after being exposed to the nerve agent. | Novichok victim Charlie Rowley has been discharged from hospital, three weeks after being exposed to the nerve agent. |
Salisbury District Hospital said he had been through an "appalling experience most of us could never imagine". | Salisbury District Hospital said he had been through an "appalling experience most of us could never imagine". |
Mr Rowley, 45, and his partner Dawn Sturgess, 44, collapsed at his house in Amesbury, Wiltshire, on 30 June, where police found a bottle containing the nerve agent. | Mr Rowley, 45, and his partner Dawn Sturgess, 44, collapsed at his house in Amesbury, Wiltshire, on 30 June, where police found a bottle containing the nerve agent. |
Ms Sturgess later died on 8 July and a murder inquiry has been launched. | Ms Sturgess later died on 8 July and a murder inquiry has been launched. |
Lorna Wilkinson, Salisbury District Hospital's director of nursing, said the day was "tinged with sadness" after the death of Ms Sturgess. | Lorna Wilkinson, Salisbury District Hospital's director of nursing, said the day was "tinged with sadness" after the death of Ms Sturgess. |
"We continue to think both of Charlie and of Dawn's family, and support them as they go through the difficult process of coming to terms with her death," she said. | "We continue to think both of Charlie and of Dawn's family, and support them as they go through the difficult process of coming to terms with her death," she said. |
Ms Wilkinson added that Mr Rowley had been decontaminated to ensure the nerve agent could no longer affect him or anyone who comes into contact with him. | Ms Wilkinson added that Mr Rowley had been decontaminated to ensure the nerve agent could no longer affect him or anyone who comes into contact with him. |
There have only been five victims of Novichok poisoning to be treated at Salisbury District Hospital, she said. | There have only been five victims of Novichok poisoning to be treated at Salisbury District Hospital, she said. |
Public Health England's medical director Paul Cosford said Mr Rowley's discharge from hospital "creates no risk to anyone in the community". | Public Health England's medical director Paul Cosford said Mr Rowley's discharge from hospital "creates no risk to anyone in the community". |
He reiterated that the public should not pick up items such as syringes, needles, cosmetics or objects made of plastic, metal, or glass. | He reiterated that the public should not pick up items such as syringes, needles, cosmetics or objects made of plastic, metal, or glass. |
Wiltshire Police said it would "continue to coordinate activity at a local level to ensure that Mr Rowley continues to receive the support he needs in his ongoing recovery". | Wiltshire Police said it would "continue to coordinate activity at a local level to ensure that Mr Rowley continues to receive the support he needs in his ongoing recovery". |
The poisoning is thought to be linked to the attack on Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, who were discovered slumped on a bench on 4 March in nearby Salisbury. | The poisoning is thought to be linked to the attack on Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, who were discovered slumped on a bench on 4 March in nearby Salisbury. |
They have since been discharged from hospital. | They have since been discharged from hospital. |
The UK government has blamed Russia for the incident, but the country's authorities deny any involvement. | The UK government has blamed Russia for the incident, but the country's authorities deny any involvement. |
Mr Rowley's brother Matthew has said his sibling picked up a perfume bottle containing the toxic substance. | Mr Rowley's brother Matthew has said his sibling picked up a perfume bottle containing the toxic substance. |
The Metropolitan Police, which is leading the investigation, refused to confirm the claim but the force had previously said the substance was found in a "small bottle". | The Metropolitan Police, which is leading the investigation, refused to confirm the claim but the force had previously said the substance was found in a "small bottle". |
On Thursday, a coroner's inquest was opened and adjourned for mother-of-three Ms Sturgess. | On Thursday, a coroner's inquest was opened and adjourned for mother-of-three Ms Sturgess. |
Her sister Stephanie told the hearing she was present when doctors informed her of the decision to switch off her sibling's life support. | Her sister Stephanie told the hearing she was present when doctors informed her of the decision to switch off her sibling's life support. |
"I then said my goodbyes to Dawn before leaving hospital," she said. | "I then said my goodbyes to Dawn before leaving hospital," she said. |
Ms Sturgess lived in Salisbury, and the couple had been in the city before going to Mr Rowley's flat in nearby Amesbury on Friday 29 June. | Ms Sturgess lived in Salisbury, and the couple had been in the city before going to Mr Rowley's flat in nearby Amesbury on Friday 29 June. |
They both then fell ill on Saturday 30 June, and Ms Sturgess died eight days later. | They both then fell ill on Saturday 30 June, and Ms Sturgess died eight days later. |
Counter-terrorism police are investigating five sites in Salisbury and Amesbury, in an attempt to identify where the couple came into contact with the nerve agent. | Counter-terrorism police are investigating five sites in Salisbury and Amesbury, in an attempt to identify where the couple came into contact with the nerve agent. |
On Wednesday, international chemical weapons experts completed their investigations in Amesbury, where they sought to identify whether the substance that poisoned the couple was from the same batch used against the Skripals. | On Wednesday, international chemical weapons experts completed their investigations in Amesbury, where they sought to identify whether the substance that poisoned the couple was from the same batch used against the Skripals. |
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) will analyse the substance before reporting back its conclusions. | The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) will analyse the substance before reporting back its conclusions. |
Police are believed to have identified the perpetrators of the Novichok poisoning on the Skripals, according to Press Association sources. | Police are believed to have identified the perpetrators of the Novichok poisoning on the Skripals, according to Press Association sources. |
The news agency reported several Russians were thought to be involved in their attempted murder in Salisbury. | The news agency reported several Russians were thought to be involved in their attempted murder in Salisbury. |
They are believed to have been identified through CCTV, cross-checked with border entry data. | They are believed to have been identified through CCTV, cross-checked with border entry data. |
The Met Police, which is leading the investigation, and the Home Office have both declined to comment. | |
The BBC has not been able to independently confirm the story. | The BBC has not been able to independently confirm the story. |