The defence plant poisoning in Taganrog remained hidden for months amid a succession of official denials. It was finally disclosed around the same time as ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned in Britain with novichok, a Russian chemical weapon. Desperate employees at the defence plant, Beriev Aircraft Scientific and Technical Complex, went public last month to force the authorities to take their concerns seriously that they were victims of thallium — and find the poisoner. “This is my hair — all that’s now left now,” she said. “It is as if your body has lost all its skin — you can’t touch it.” Aircraft designer Konstantin Kolesnikov — deputy to Shulga’s boss — became ill in November, and was diagnosed with thallium in his blood some 150 times too high. In hospital after heart failure and acute stomach pains, he suffered clinical death but was reanimated by medics. He cannot walk, and has lost his eyesight and hair. Local doctors and officials denied thallium poisoning, even after independent checks proved 30 people suffered from Shulga’s attacks. Shulga took an antidote for thallium — and continued working normally. After police investigated the poisonings, he finally confessed, and faces up to five years in jail at his upcoming trial. “I saw that my colleagues poisoned two months earlier did not die, and are still alive,” he said. So, I made a smaller dose and added thallium to the water in the legal department.” His aim was that the lawyer “would get poisoned” but in fact he missed his target again — hurting others who are suffering long-term sickness. Makhmudov refused to comment on the attack. But some of those poisoned still doubt they have been told the entire truth. “In our department, people who sat near one particular wall are bald,” she said. “Those who sat by the window — all have their hair.” Some suspect Shulga put poison in the air conditoning as well as the water. Doctors were confused by the poisoning and initially diagnosed gastritis or rotavirus — or told staff they were healthy. Thallium in isotope form can be radioactive but it is not clear is this was the case here. It has been used as a murder weapon in several countries because it was seen as hard to trace. Workers are “angry that their symptoms have not been properly checked and the authorities want to cover up and deny the thallium poisoning,” said one local report. Economist Ksenia Sergus said she woke feeling severe pains when she breathed in. These spread to her back and bottom. Another victim, Viktoria Lebedenko, a married mother of one, had similar symptoms. Others suffered nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Punch Newspaper Add 0802 739 7554 To Receive SKYTREND NEWS Alerts On WhatsApp; For Adverts Enquiries, Whatsapp 0802 739 7554, Send Articles & News Stories To editor@skytrendnews.com. READ ALSO! 14-Year-Old Pregnant Housemaid Dislodges Her Childless Madam, Says I Can’t Share Husband With You READ ALSO! SHOCKING, ALARMING: Nigerian FRSC Official Engages Woman In Serious Physical Combat (VIDEO) READ ALSO! How I Stopped Obasanjo From Becoming Nigerian Version Of Mugabe — Atiku READ ALSO! I’m Happy Leaving My Husband, Nine Children For New Lover — Housewife After 23 Years Of Marriage READ ALSO! The Smart CEO: Top 5 Websites To Get Cheap Domain Name Registration READ ALSO! First Bank’s Appalling Customer Service And Utter Disregard For Its Customers READ ALSO! Between GoDaddy And Namecheap: Making The Best Choice For Domain Name Registrar READ ALSO! Nigerian Filmmaker, Zuriel Oduwole Makes Forbes List Of 100 Most Influential African Women READ ALSO! Woman Marries Her Son After Getting Pregnant For Him ]]>