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Amesbury: Two collapse near Russian spy poisoning site | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A man and woman feared to have been exposed to an unknown substance are in a critical condition, prompting police to declare a major incident. | A man and woman feared to have been exposed to an unknown substance are in a critical condition, prompting police to declare a major incident. |
The pair, in their 40s, were found unconscious in what was thought to be in a drugs-related incident in Amesbury, Wiltshire, on Saturday. | |
Further tests on the substance are being carried out to identify it. | |
Amesbury is about 10 miles from Salisbury, where a former Russian spy and his daughter were poisoned. | |
Sergei Skripal and daughter Yulia were poisoned with Novichok, a suspected military nerve agent, in March. | |
Police have said they are "open-minded" as to the cause about the incident in Amesbury. | |
While it was not clear whether a crime had been committed, the force said, a number of scenes in Amesbury and Salisbury known to have been frequented by the couple had been cordoned off. | |
"It was initially believed that the two patients fell ill after using possibly heroin or crack cocaine from a contaminated batch of drugs," the force said. | "It was initially believed that the two patients fell ill after using possibly heroin or crack cocaine from a contaminated batch of drugs," the force said. |
"They are both currently receiving treatment for suspected exposure to an unknown substance at Salisbury District Hospital," it added. | "They are both currently receiving treatment for suspected exposure to an unknown substance at Salisbury District Hospital," it added. |
'Containing any risk' | |
Wiltshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Angus Macpherson said the police had worked hard at "containing any risk that might be there". | |
"There's no reason to think it's connected with matters of last month," he said. | |
"I haven't seen anything in this incident yet that I would consider to be an overreaction in terms of previous incidents, it all seems fairly textbook." | |
Public Health England said it did not believe there was a "significant health risk" to the wider public, although its advice was being continually assessed. | |
Officials said the hospital was "open as usual" and advised patients to attend routine appointments unless contacted and advised to do otherwise. | Officials said the hospital was "open as usual" and advised patients to attend routine appointments unless contacted and advised to do otherwise. |