Man discharged after coming into contact with thriller substance close to Salisbury | EUROtoday

Man discharged after coming into contact with thriller substance close to Salisbury
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A person has been medically discharged and police cordons lifted after he reportedly turned sick having come into contact with an unknown substance close to Salisbury.

A Wiltshire Police assertion mentioned the emergency service response had been stood down after checks on the substance have been revealed to be unfavourable.

The man, believed to be in his 40s, was assessed on the scene in Charles Road, Durrington, however didn’t require additional remedy.

A police cordon positioned across the property has since been lifted.

Chief Inspector Graham McLaughlin mentioned: “We appreciate the concern this incident has had in the community given the recent history and please be assured that the report was taken extremely seriously.

“Testing has been found to be negative and as a result the response and cordon has been lifted.

“I would like to thank specialist resources which came to assist from out of county for their time.

“I would also like to thank our partners in the Fire and Ambulance services for their support, and the public and local residents in Durrington for their patience while this incident was dealt with.”

In 2018 Sergei Skripal, an ex-Russian army intelligence officer and British double agent, and his daughter Yulia have been poisoned by a nerve agent in Salisbury.

Both spent a number of weeks in a crucial situation earlier than being launched from the hospital.

Eighty-seven members of the general public introduced to the hospital and Dawn Sturgess, 44, died after publicity to the nerve agent, which was left in a discarded fragrance bottle in close by Amesbury.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/sergei-skripal-durrington-poision-salisbury-b2723743.html