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I hate hearing this. Sad. RIP.

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I hate hearing this. Sad. RIP.

She was 44. Young.
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I posted in the other thread about how the Sun was reporting how maybe this woman and her boyfriend possibly found a vial of cocaine or something at the Queen Elizabeth Gardens where apparently, drug pushers will stash things.... something like that...it sounds like a farflung theory but how did this happen? That's what the neighbour says. It could be a false story... but repeating myself, how could this have happened to 2 people unconnected to the spy world and the previous poisoning?

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NOVICHOK 'CRACK DEN' Novichok victims Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley ‘picked up the nerve agent vial from a park drug den’

Neighbour Tom Ricks told The Sun on Sunday drug dealers keep their stashes hidden in the Queen Elizabeth Gardens
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By Michael Hamilton and Chloe Kerr
8th July 2018, 1:53 am
Updated: 8th July 2018, 1:54 am

NOVICHOK victims Dawn Sturgess and Charlie Rowley picked up the nerve agent vial from a park drug den, a neighbour says.

Tom Ricks said dealers often placed stashes in their crack hideout at Queen Elizabeth Gardens in Salisbury, Wiltshire.

He believes Dawn, 44, and Charlie, 45 — both fighting for their lives — went to the park and picked up a package contaminated with the poison before taking it home.

Read more at: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6722067/novichok-dawn-sturgess-charlie-rowley-queen-elizabeth-gardens/
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