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Shrewsbury baby ashes inquiry calls for national inspector of crematoriums | Shrewsbury baby ashes inquiry calls for national inspector of crematoriums |
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A national inspector should be created for crematoriums, an inquiry has concluded after bereaved parents failed to receive their babies' ashes. | A national inspector should be created for crematoriums, an inquiry has concluded after bereaved parents failed to receive their babies' ashes. |
At least 60 families are believed to have been affected by failures at Shrewsbury's Emstrey crematorium between 1996 and 2012. | At least 60 families are believed to have been affected by failures at Shrewsbury's Emstrey crematorium between 1996 and 2012. |
The Shropshire Council-commissioned report said poor training and out-of-date equipment were mainly to blame. | |
There have been similar problems at other crematoriums. | There have been similar problems at other crematoriums. |
David Jenkins, who led the independent inquiry, said he had been "struck by the absence of authoritative national guidance". | |
He recommended the government appoint an independent inspector to oversee standards across England. | |
Keith Barrow, leader of Shropshire Council, said he "would be shocked if this wasn't happening all over the country". | |
Staff at Emstrey told the inquiry they were not aware babies' ashes could be recovered from the cremators. | |
Some said training did not cover the possibility of manually overriding the equipment, which the manufacturer has said would have provided infant ashes. | |
The inquiry in Shrewsbury followed an investigation by BBC Radio Shropshire, which prompted a campaign by local parents under the Action for Ashes banner. |