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Camelford water poisoning

  • Dr Doug Cross, the husband of Carole Cross

    The Camelford poisonings – not the 'sorry' that victims were looking for

    Jo Wood
  • The Lowermoor water treatment works near Camelford

    Camelford water poisoning: timeline

  • Carole Cross, who lived in Camelford, Cornwall, died in 2004 from a rare brain disorder

    Camelford case coroner accuses water authority of gambling with 20,000 lives

  • Camelford water poisoning: Lowermoor treatment works

    The Camelford poisoning: black water, a driver's mistake and 'terrible' advice

  • Chris Exley

    Camelford water poisoning residents given terrible advice, inquest told

    Expert tells inquest into death of Carole Cross that boiling water would have tripled concentration of aluminium

November 2010

  • Carole Cross's widower George

    Camelford poisoning: 'water authority insisted supplies were safe'

    Inquest hears how water authority said there was no health risk after aluminium sulphate was dumped in wrong tank

December 2007

  • Coroner orders police to reopen Camelford pollution case

  • Timeline: Britain's worst water poisoning

April 2006

  • A wash out

  • Alzheimer's research triggers call for new water poisoning inquiry

January 2005

  • Camelford inquiry seeks new studies

    Sixteen years after water supplies for 20,000 people in North Cornwall were contaminated with 20 tonnes of aluminium sulphate it is still not known what the long-term health effects on the population are, a government-appointed inquiry team concluded yesterday.

August 2001

  • Boiling water

  • New inquiry into water poisoning

  • Poisoned water

  • What happened in Camelford?

  • Government rejects public inquiry into Camelford poisoning

  • Camelford victims win 13-year fight for inquiry

November 2000

  • Poison water victims seek justice in Europe

    Camelford residents, after 12 years of being ignored, hope they will finally get an inquiry into their illnesses.

June 2000

  • Camelford inquiry refused

    Victims of Britain's worst water poisoning incident were told yesterday the government would not sanction a public inquiry into the disaster.

September 1999

  • Polluted tap water affected victims' IQ

    Victims of one of Britain's worst ever pollution incidents, at Camelford in Cornwall, have suffered memory loss and brain damage, scientific evidence revealed yesterday.
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