Relatives criticise British state for failing to keep public safe after release of inquiry into her death, linked to Russian attack on ex-spy
The family of a British woman killed in the Wiltshire nerve agent poisonings have strongly criticised the UK state for not doing more to keep the public safe and believe lessons have not been learned from her death.
Relatives of Dawn Sturgess, who was killed after she sprayed herself with a nerve agent smuggled into the UK by Russian agents to kill a former spy, expressed concern that an inquiry into her death had not set out how such a tragedy could be prevented in the future.
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Source: www.theguardian.com
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