A startling revelation has emerged in the ongoing investigation into the Air India crash in Ahmedabad , with a senior British judicial officer reporting that “dangerously high” levels of toxic chemicals were found in the bodies of several victims repatriated to the United Kingdom. The findings have triggered serious concerns over international mortuary practices, preservation methods, and safety protocols for personnel handling the remains.
Professor Fiona Wilcox, the senior coroner leading the investigation into the deaths of 53 British nationals who perished in the Air India Boeing 787 crash on June 12, issued a Prevention of Future Deaths report on December 2.
In her report, Wilcox warned that staff at the Westminster Public Mortuary in London were exposed to critically unsafe leve

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