British PM: New Nerve-Agent Poisoning Case 'Deeply Disturbing'
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British Prime Minister Theresa May said investigators would leave "no stone unturned" following a second case of Novichok nerve-agent poisoning in Britain. May made the comments alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on July 5, a week after a man and a woman fell in Amesbury, England. The town is 11 kilometers from Salisbury, where an ex-Russian spy and his daughter were poisoned in March.