The heartbroken parents of Salisbury Poisonings victim Dawn Sturgess said they were angry at the way their daughter was portrayed.
Stan and Caroline Sturgess said it was made out that Dawn and her boyfriend were drug addicts when they were poisoned by Novichok.
They felt the narrative was put out to stop panic among local residents, by insisting the death was down to their lifestyle and not the deadly agent.
The couple insisted their daughter was not a drug user, and were upset about the way she was portrayed. Speaking to The Guardian one year after Dawn's death, they said they felt their daughter, a mum-of-three from a respectable family, was unfairly painted as a homeless drug user.
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