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Jennie Mitchell's grieving father Bob urged hairdressers to show extreme caution when carrying the hydrogen peroxide, a powerful bleach used to lighten hair when mixed with ammonia.
"The hydrogen peroxide had ventilated in the car. She opened the window, which introduced oxygen," he said.
"Jennie was a smoker and it’s likely that she lit or had a lit a cigarette.
“Until the accident, nobody knew this could happen. We keep saying, you couldn’t have written this in a script.”
"We want to warn people how volatile hydrogen peroxide is, even if it is kept in the boot of a car. Jennie’s friends have all said they carry it," added her mother Pauline Mitchell.
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