An inquest into the death of a woman linked to Britain's worst mass poisoning over 20 years ago in Cornwall will resume today - more than 12 months after it was adjourned.
Expert says Carole Cross' death was caused by water pollution
One of the experts who investigated the death of former Camelford resident Carole Cross has told ITV Westcountry her death must have been caused by water pollution.
She died from a rare form of Alzheimer's after aluminium polluted the water there 24 years ago. Professor Chris Exley says he could find no other reason for her death.
Our Cornwall Correspondent Steve Hardy sent this report from her inquest in Taunton.