A former police officer who sued his old force after being poisoned in the Salisbury novichok attack has reached a settlement, his lawyers have said
Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey was the first person to enter Mr Skripal's home after the attack. Pic: Wiltshire Police
.found poisoned on a park bench in the Wiltshire cityDetective Sergeant Nick Bailey was the first person to enter Mr Skripal's home after the attack, a judge who oversaw a preliminary High Court had heard. Master David Cook had overseen a preliminary hearing in June 2021 and considered issues relating to the disclosure of information.Sergei and Yulia Skripal were attacked with Novichok and found slumped on a bench in Salisbury in March 2018
A spokesman for Horwich Cohen Coghlan Solicitors, which represents Mr Bailey, said on Tuesday that a settlement has been agreed.'Life has never been the same since that day'
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