Salisbury house where Skripal was poisoned with novichok up for sale (opens original article in a new tab)
The Salisbury house where former Russian spy Sergei Skripal was poisoned with novichok is up for sale, with Wiltshire council owning 70% to prevent its use as a tourist attraction. A local woman later died from novichok exposure.
- The house in Salisbury where Sergei Skripal was poisoned with novichok is for sale with 30% shared ownership offered for £114,000.
- Wiltshire council owns the remaining 70% of the property to prevent it from becoming a tourist attraction related to the poisoning.
- A Wiltshire woman, Dawn Sturgess, died from novichok exposure four months after the Skripal attack.
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