A UK public inquiry will deliver its findings on Thursday into the death of a woman who was unwittingly killed by the Novichok nerve agent following the attempted murder of ex Russian spy or double agent Sergei Skripal seven years ago.
British authorities have blamed Russia for the attack on Skripal, who was found along with his daughter, Yulia, slumped unconscious on a public bench in the southern English city of Salisbury in March 2018 after Novichok was applied to the front door handle of his home.
Four months later, mother-of-three Dawn Sturgess, 44, died from exposure to the poison after her partner found a counterfeit perfume bottle, which police believe had been used by Russian spies to smuggle the military-grade nerve agent into the country.
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