Novichok victim's family pay an emotional tribute
The family of Dawn Sturgess, the woman who died in Wiltshire having been exposed to the nerve agent Novichok, have released a tribute to her.
They say she had the biggest of hearts.
The Met police is still heading a murder investigation while her partner Charlie Rowley remains critically ill in hospital.
Statement from the family of Dawn Sturgess:
“Dawn's death has been devastating for us. Dawn will always be remembered by us as a gentle soul who was generous to a fault.
“She would do anything for anybody and those who knew Dawn would know that she would gladly give her last penny to somebody in need.
“She had the biggest of hearts and she will be dreadfully missed by both her immediate and wider family.
“Our thoughts and prayers also go out to Charlie and his family and we wish Charlie a speedy recovery.
“We would like to take this opportunity to pass on our sincerest thanks to all of the NHS staff involved in Dawn's care, especially the wonderful doctors and nurses at Salisbury District Hospital who we know afforded Dawn every possible chance of survival and treated her with the utmost care and dignity.
“We would also like to pass on our thanks to the police and the local community for their support.
“Finally, we would respectfully request that the media allow us the privacy to come to terms with the circumstances in which we find ourselves. We now need time and space to grieve and would also ask that people stop speculating about Dawn and what has happened.”
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