Yikes.
TWO Russian spies suspected of poisoning Sergei and Yulia Skripal disguised the deadly Novichok in a fake Nina Ricci perfume box. ... Police now believe the poison was brought to the UK from Russia in a Nina Ricci ‘Premier Jour’ perfume bottle with a specially made poison.
https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-of-fake-perfume-bottle-of-nerve-agent-used-in-skripal-poisoning-2018-9
Excerpt:
"Charlie Rowley, a British man who lived in the nearby town of Amesbury, then picked up a box containing a perfume from the charity bin on June 27.
The box, which was labelled as Nina Ricci's "Premier Jour" perfume, contained a bottle and an applicator.
skripal poisoining fake perfume bottle boxA photo of the fake perfume box that was used to contain the nerve agent that poisoned Charlie Rowley and Dawn Sturgess in Amesbury this July. London Metropolitan Police
Rowley tried to put the two parts of the bottle together at home on June 30, during which he got some of the poison on himself.
He then gave the perfume to his girlfriend, Dawn Sturgess, who then sprayed the liquid on her wrists. She fell ill later that day and died in hospital eight days later.
Rowley told journalists in late July that the perfume was an "oily substance," and "didn't smell of perfume." He added that when he accidentally got some of the substance on himself he washed it off immediately."
TWO Russian spies suspected of poisoning Sergei and Yulia Skripal disguised the deadly Novichok in a fake Nina Ricci perfume box. ... Police now believe the poison was brought to the UK from Russia in a Nina Ricci ‘Premier Jour’ perfume bottle with a specially made poison.
https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-of-fake-perfume-bottle-of-nerve-agent-used-in-skripal-poisoning-2018-9
Excerpt:
"Charlie Rowley, a British man who lived in the nearby town of Amesbury, then picked up a box containing a perfume from the charity bin on June 27.
The box, which was labelled as Nina Ricci's "Premier Jour" perfume, contained a bottle and an applicator.
skripal poisoining fake perfume bottle boxA photo of the fake perfume box that was used to contain the nerve agent that poisoned Charlie Rowley and Dawn Sturgess in Amesbury this July. London Metropolitan Police
Rowley tried to put the two parts of the bottle together at home on June 30, during which he got some of the poison on himself.
He then gave the perfume to his girlfriend, Dawn Sturgess, who then sprayed the liquid on her wrists. She fell ill later that day and died in hospital eight days later.
Rowley told journalists in late July that the perfume was an "oily substance," and "didn't smell of perfume." He added that when he accidentally got some of the substance on himself he washed it off immediately."