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Novichok: Safety measures at victim Dawn Sturgess' funeral | Novichok: Safety measures at victim Dawn Sturgess' funeral |
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Safety measures will be in place to protect mourners later at the Salisbury funeral of Dawn Sturgess, who died from exposure to the nerve agent Novichok. | Safety measures will be in place to protect mourners later at the Salisbury funeral of Dawn Sturgess, who died from exposure to the nerve agent Novichok. |
The Rev Philip Bromiley, who will be officiating, said the funeral directors took advice from Public Health England. | The Rev Philip Bromiley, who will be officiating, said the funeral directors took advice from Public Health England. |
Mr Bromiley said there would be no pallbearers and the coffin would be in situ before mourners arrive. | Mr Bromiley said there would be no pallbearers and the coffin would be in situ before mourners arrive. |
PHE would not comment on the private cremation but reiterated its advice that the risk to the public was low. | PHE would not comment on the private cremation but reiterated its advice that the risk to the public was low. |
Ms Sturgess, 44, died on 8 July after she and her partner Charlie Rowley, 45, were exposed to Novichok the week before in Amesbury, Wiltshire. | Ms Sturgess, 44, died on 8 July after she and her partner Charlie Rowley, 45, were exposed to Novichok the week before in Amesbury, Wiltshire. |
Mr Bromiley said he believed many friends and relatives of the mother of three were expected at the funeral, including Mr Rowley, who was discharged from hospital on 20 July. | Mr Bromiley said he believed many friends and relatives of the mother of three were expected at the funeral, including Mr Rowley, who was discharged from hospital on 20 July. |
"The message I received is that there are certain measures in place to make sure the service will be as safe as possible," he said. | "The message I received is that there are certain measures in place to make sure the service will be as safe as possible," he said. |
He added: "The service will be a celebration of Dawn's life, giving thanks for the really loving and giving person she was. | He added: "The service will be a celebration of Dawn's life, giving thanks for the really loving and giving person she was. |
"The theme will be peace - peace for her family, for her friends and the city of Salisbury and the surrounding towns and villages affected by the chaotic last few months." | "The theme will be peace - peace for her family, for her friends and the city of Salisbury and the surrounding towns and villages affected by the chaotic last few months." |
The poisoning of Mr Rowley and Ms Sturgess came four months after the case of the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia. | The poisoning of Mr Rowley and Ms Sturgess came four months after the case of the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia. |
The Skripals were found unconscious on a park bench in Salisbury in March after coming into contact with Novichok. They have since been discharged from hospital. | |
Ms Sturgess lived in Salisbury, and the couple had been in the city before going to Mr Rowley's flat in nearby Amesbury on 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 29 June. |
They collapsed after exposure to the nerve agent at his house on 30 June. | They collapsed after exposure to the nerve agent at his house on 30 June. |
A murder inquiry was launched after Ms Sturgess' death. | A murder inquiry was launched after Ms Sturgess' death. |
Mr Rowley told ITV News he had earlier found a sealed bottle of perfume and gave it to his partner, who sprayed the substance on her wrists. | Mr Rowley told ITV News he had earlier found a sealed bottle of perfume and gave it to his partner, who sprayed the substance on her wrists. |
Police refused to confirm Mr Rowley's claim but had previously said the substance was found in a "small bottle". | Police refused to confirm Mr Rowley's claim but had previously said the substance was found in a "small bottle". |
The UK government has blamed Russia for the attack on the pair in March, but the country's authorities deny any involvement. | The UK government has blamed Russia for the attack on the pair in March, but the country's authorities deny any involvement. |