Jewellery seized at airport over cancer concerns

Lewis Adams
BBC News, Essex
PA Media London Stansted Airport on a cloudy day. The airport control tower is to the left and the main terminal buiding, which has a glass facade and a white roof supported by grey pillars.PA Media
The goods were seized during routine examinations at London Stansted Airport

A large consignment of earrings was seized at an airport over concerns they could cause cancer.

Essex Trading Standards said one specific design contained more than 7,000 times the maximum cadmium content.

"Prolonged exposure to cadmium can cause kidney damage, lung damage and an increased risk of cancer," it said.

The items were discovered during a routine examination of goods at London Stansted Airport.

Another seized haul failed testing on its nickel content, which can cause skin rashes, redness and itching.

"Cadmium and nickel are cumulative toxins which means that exposure to small amounts over a long period of time can cause health problems," trading standards said.

It urged people to avoid purchasing cheap jewellery and only buy from "reputable sources".

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