Russian spy Sergei Skripal has been bought by Wiltshire council three years after the Novichok assassination attempt against him and his daughter.The council on Monday revealed it will "rebuild and refurbish" the infamous four-bedroom detached house in Salisbury to offer its shared ownership property to local residents.A spokesman added it will ensure nobody will be allowed "to trade on its history" following 13,000 of heavy duty cleaning to sanitise the area of Novichok, the Mail Online reports.The property, which boasts a new bathroom suite, two reception rooms and a 22ft lounge, has been lying empty since the poisoning attempt.It was bought for £260,000 on August 12, 2011, before the Novichok attack, according to the Land Registry.A.
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