Evan Hope
Photo: Ewan Hope / facebook.com
30 June 2018 in Amesbury, near Salisbury, a man and a woman was discovered in an unconscious condition as the result of exposure to an unknown substance. The victims were taken to the hospital where the woman died
Photo: Dawn Sturgess / facebook.com
20-year-old Evan hope, the son of a Brit, don Sturgess, who last year died from poisoning with nerve substance a “Newbie” in Amesbury, wrote a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin with the request to help to obtain justice, “Interfax”.
“The British police believed that the death of my mother were involved in at least two citizens of Russia who are under the protection of your state. I appeal to you with a request to allow our officers to question them about the murder. My mother deserves justice,” – said in a letter published by the newspaper the Daily Mirror.
Hope in an interview with the newspaper stated about the betrayal by the authorities of your country and asks for help to investigate the murder of his mother. “I’m afraid we will never achieve justice for my mother, and I feel betrayed and abandoned by the government,” said Evan hope.
“She was an innocent victim, but we haven’t heard from Theresa may or the government – no phone call, no letter,” explained 20-year-old Briton. “I’m desperate. Putin is the only person that can ensure justice.”
Last summer, the hope was appealed to the US President Donald Trump, who was then on a visit to the UK and was going to the summit with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki. A young man asked an American President to the meeting with his Russian counterpart raised the issue of his mother’s death.
30 June 2018 in Amesbury, near Salisbury, a man and a woman was discovered in an unconscious condition as the result of exposure to an unknown substance. The victims were taken to the hospital where the woman died.
As has established a consequence, the 44-year-old don Sturgess, was fatally poisoned after sprayed from the perfume bottle on her wrist, the liquid containing the nerve agent “Newbie”.
According to a friend of the deceased Charlie Rowley, who had also been exposed to the toxic substance, but to a lesser extent, the vial they found, but could not say exactly where. Investigators believe he was thrown out near that place in Salisbury, where he was poisoned ex-GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia.
The British authorities accused Moscow of involvement in the poisoning Skrobala. At the beginning of last autumn, the country’s police said that investigators are ready to charge the two Russians in this case – Alexander Petrov, and Ruslan Bashirova, which they called military intelligence officers and direct perpetrators of the crime.
A week after that Petrov and Bashirov gave an interview to RT in which he denied all the charges. They claimed that he went to Salisbury as a tourist to see the famous “Salisbury” Cathedral.