02 December 2006, 22:03
Mario Scaramella has no traces of radiation intoxication
The British doctors who continue examining Italian Mario Scaramella have reported today that he has no traces of radiation intoxication, the ITAR-TASS reports.
According to specialists of the University College Hospital, the preliminary results show that the Professor feels well and has no evident symptoms of any disease.
Earlier, experts reported Scaramella's contamination with polonium-210, but at a considerably lower level than what was found in Alexander Litvinenko, ex-FSB officer, who died here on November 23.
The tests made by Irish doctors have also shown no traces of radioactive contamination in the organism of Yegor Gaidar, former Russian Prime Minister, the RIA "Novosti" reports. We remind you that Mr. Gaidar felt bad on November 24, on the next day after Alexander Litvinenko's death.
Meanwhile, radioactive isotope of polonium-210 was detected in the organism of Marina, Alexander Litvinenko's widow, the "Pravda.Ru" reports. "She got a very small dose," Alexander Goldfarb, Litvinenko's friend, said. At the same time, the France Press Agency reported that Maxim, Litvinenko's son also got a minimum contamination.