Russian agent's daughter speaks for the first time after poisoning

The daughter of the former Russian agent poisoned in Salisbury, has said she is lucky to be alive after the attack suffered. Yulia Scripal and her father, Sergei, were exposed to a nuclear attack on Novichok in the centre of the British city on March 4th. In the first recorded public statement that [...]
Yulia Scripal and her father, Sergei, were exposed to a nuclear attack on Novichok in the centre of the British city on March 4th.
In the first public statement recorded since the attack, Mrs. Scripal told Reuters that her life was “turned upside down”, but she hoped to return to Russia in the future.
Her father was released from the hospital this month.
Scribal spent six weeks at Salisbury Central Hospital and was released after doctors said she had reacted to the extremely good “ “in treatment.
Speaking to the news agency, she said she was continuing the “to progress with treatment” and her focus remains on her recovery.
After 20 days in a coma I woke up with the news that we might have been poisoned. I still find it hard to understand that both of us were attacked in such a way”, she said.
Sergei Scripal's daughter thanked the Russian embassy for her relief offer. But she and her father were declared unwilling to accept it.












