This particular incident is very odd. At first, it was widely reported that the police officer who is in hospital was one of the first responders when the man and his daughter were found slumped on a seat. The Express reported "The police officer seriously injured as he helped former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in last weekend’s nerve agent attack has been named."
The I yesterday reported:
"Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey was initially assumed to have been among those who came to the aid of the former MI6 agent and his daughter after they were found collapsed on as park bench, shortly before 4 p.m. on Sunday.
"But a former head of the Metropolitan Police revealed yesterday that the officer .. may have fallen ill after visiting Mr Skripal's house ... during initial investigations within the first hours of the father and daughter being found".
Lord Blair. the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said it appeared that the officer had been to the house and added that a doctor who looked after the patients in the open wasn't affected at all. Wiltshire police are said to have "not responded to requests to clarify". Apparently, police officers went to Mr Skripal's house within hours of he and his daughter falling ill. It was also stated that the daughter may have unwittingly brought the poison in after arriving from Moscow the previous day.
There seems to be a great deal of confusion about who was where and when, and perhaps there is more to this than meets the eye.