UK: Literal Who Prostitute and Israeli Convert Latest to Be Personally Poisoned by Putin!

In Salisbury, model Anna Shapiro and her husband were released from the hospital.

In Salisbury, model Anna Shapiro and her husband were released from the hospital. She was hospitalized with poisoning from a restaurant on Sunday. The girl told The Sun tabloid that it was an attempt and accused Russian intelligence agencies. But it turned out there's an entire trail of nasty stories behind her.

Varvara Nevskaya will tell about them.

"He wanted me dead. Vladimir Putin tried to kill me with rat poison in a Salisbury restaurant".

 

This text isn't a transcript of a mental hospital patient's speech as it might first appear. It's an exclusive interview with British tabloid The Sun — a revelation by 30-year old Russian Anna Shapiro. The woman says she and her husband, British citizen Alex King, went to the Italian restaurant Prezzo to treat themselves with sea bass, potatoes, and Florentine pizza. But someone seasoned the dishes not with herbes de Provence but with strychnine.

"I'm sure that Russia thinks I'm a British spy. I know many rich businessmen in downtown London. Due to the fact I have an accent, people draw these conclusions about me. I publicly renounce Putin and the country of my family. I'm no longer a Russian. My father was a general in the Russian army and he played in a military orchestra. He's terrified of the position I maintain. Someone who wants to be called as my father is behind a series of threats to my life which I've received via social media and e-mail. I was terrified by them".

The subject of the harrowing article comes from Nizhny Novgorod. She's been released from the hospital. Anna is sure that she's followed everywhere. According to her, she is a traitor to her country. In 2006, Miss Shapiro emigrated to Israel, having changed her nationality. 10 years ago, she moved to London. There's no confirmation of her words about her father the general.

But we managed to find something else. There are splashy glossy photos. Anna Shapiro positioning herself as a lingerie model willingly shares her photos on social media. It's pretty difficult to find photos of her with her beloved husband among them. There are only two of them in her profile. There are inviting poses, her lips parted. In some shots, you can clearly see her nipples through her clothes. This is not something which amazes people today, but it seems strange at least — a popular model without a single record of working with a modeling agency or brand for two years. Her involvement in the high society of London is doubtful as well.

But it turned out Shapiro is well-known in a different field. A scandal anonymous Telegram channel which exposes prostitutes has long known oppositionist Anna. Upon our request, the channel admin sent the message history between a client and the married Shapiro. The girl responded with an exact price for the indecent proposal.

 - For $7,000 only. I'm not interested otherwise. But only with a condom and without any kinky stuff.

- Hi, and when can we meet again? For example, three days from now? I'll pay well as always.

- Well, I think I can.

- Is $2,000 enough?

- Only with a condom and without any kinky stuff.

The messages are dated September 15th, just a day before the poisoning. Maybe Anna's husband is a man of liberal outlook, maybe Anna doesn't appreciate her husband much. However, the internet is full of theories, because it's quite easy to get the strychnine-based rat poison, it acts instantly and is lethal even in small doses.

Sergei Nurislamov, narcologist: "A dose of over 50 milligrams is lethal. A dose between 1 and 5 milligrams can be used for medical purposes. It's very bitter. It's sparingly soluble in cold water or spirits, 1 to 90. It's readily soluble in hot water, 1 to 5. It's insoluble in ether. It means a strychnine solution can be added to food. It's easier to add to coffee or a strong tea".

Anyway, the theory of the cuckold husband caused more troubles for Shapiro than for Moscow or the GRU which sounds much more plausible than the theory that after the failure with Novichok, Kremlin agents are using strychnine now. Lately, statements from the UK seems more like a theater of the absurd.

Stanislav Byshok, CIS-EMO analyst: "The world has been doing business for a long time, It means any scandals including those related to secrets, conspiracy, or poisoning and spy terrors will be used by people who have nothing to do with all of this who will try to gain some political capital or, in this case, self-promotion".

Doctors, politicians, and Scotland Yard are keeping silence about who's behind the poisoning. By the way, the strychnine added to the food of King and Shapiro is just a theory of the British press. There haven't been any formal statements on the issue. However, the theory Shapiro proposed, judging by how soon it was put into the press, satisfies the British government quite well.

Varvara Nevskaya, Olga Olvukhina, Vesti