Russian model describes ‘panic’ after falling ill in Salisbury

Officers outside of Prezzo restaurant, in Salisbury
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Olivia Tobin19 September 2018
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A Russian model has described her “panic” at falling ill in a restaurant in Salisbury, sparking fears she may have been another victim to Novichok poisoning.

Anna Shapiro has opened up about the fear she felt while dining out with her husband.

Witnesses described a scene like "armageddon" as police and emergency services, some wearing protective suits, rushed to the scene on Sunday evening as a major incident was declared.

The 30-year-old said she had been eating out with her partner, Alex King, 42, at Prezzo Italian restaurant, before she started to feel unwell.

Speaking to The Sun, she said her husband went to the toilet and she grew concerned when he did not return after 15 minutes.

Police rule out Novichok after two people fall ill in Salisbury

"I headed up and saw him lying on the floor near the sinks," she said.

"I ran downstairs for help. I was panicked."

Police at the scene outside of the restaurant
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Soon after when Ms Shapiro went to raise the alarm, she too began to feel unwell, the paper said.

Emergency services were called to the city centre restaurant at 6.45pm and the pair were taken to Salisbury District Hospital.

Wiltshire Police said inquiries were ongoing into what caused them to become unwell, although they have ruled out exposure to Novichok or a similar poison.

Police react to incident in Salisbury

"Tests have confirmed that the two patients who fell ill in Prezzo restaurant in Salisbury on Sunday evening were not exposed to any kind of nerve agent," the force said.

"Following test results, at this stage, this is not being treated as suspicious.

"Therefore, at this stage, we are not linking their illness to the recent poisonings in Salisbury and Amesbury."

The incident came amid heightened tensions in Salisbury in the wake of the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, in March.

The Prezzo is a short walk from Queen Elizabeth Gardens, which was until recently closed off after 44-year-old Dawn Sturgess was fatally poisoned by the nerve agent in June.

Amanda Worne was at the restaurant when the drama began on Sunday.

She described how a "beautiful blonde" had gone up to the restaurant's toilet before returning "hysterical".

"(She said) 'Oh my God, we need an ambulance, we need an ambulance, someone help we need an ambulance'," Ms Worne told the Press Association.

Paramedics arrived and donned protective clothing after discovering the two patients.

"The next thing it was all carnage, it was armageddon, there were sirens, ambulances," she said.

Additional reporting by Press Association

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