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Forensic tests on three Boeing 767 aircraft

 

British Airways has been advised that three of its Boeing 767 short haul aircraft have been identified by the UK government as part of the investigation into the death of Alexander Litvinenko.

 

The airline was contacted last night (Tuesday, November 28) by the government. It has taken the three B767s out of service to enable forensic examination to be carried out.

 

The initial results of the forensic tests, which was confirmed late this afternoon, has shown very low traces of a radioactive substance onboard two of the three aircraft.

 

British Airways has been advised that this investigation is confined solely to these three B767 aircraft, which will remain out of service until further notice.

 

British Airways understands that from advice it has been given that the risk to public health is low.

 

The airline is in the process of making contact with customers who have travelled on flights operated by these aircraft, which operate within Europe.

 

A list of flights affected are listed below.

 

Customers on these flights who wish to receive further advice are advised to telephone NHS Direct on 0845 46 47. This includes UK citizens travelling overseas.

 

For all non-UK nationals, please contact your local doctor.

 

Only customers who have travelled on these specific flights are asked to telephone NHS Direct or seek medical advice locally.

 

British Airways has set up a special helpline for customers in the UK on 0845 6040171 or + 44191 211 3690 for international calls.

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Yeah, in a "this could be TERRORISM... oh but it's not" kind of way. :)

 

 

I didn't intimate a damned thing about terrorism, you jumped to that conclusion on your own. You're paying too much attention to the meeja

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