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The source explained: "Because it's a working environment everything gets positioned and the body will be lifted and put in the fridge, not in the torpedo tube like on Vigil, photographs are also taken as it's classed as a crime scene.”
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Read More »It turns out that dead bodies aren't typically stored in a torpedo tube but somewhere equally as bizarre - but the vessel would stay out at sea if the fatality occurred during a patrol What actually happens when someone dies on a submarine like in BBC show Vigil For those who have been hooked on the BBC’s miniseries Vigil made by the producers of Line of Duty, you might be wondering whether elements of it are true or false. Firstly, Vigil is obviously not a real submarine, it is a fictional Vanguard-class submarine of the Royal Navy, which is a class of nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines currently in service with the Royal Navy.
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Read More »It looks like the storing of the body in the torpedo tube isn’t entirely accurate though. The source explained: "Because it’s a working environment everything gets positioned and the body will be lifted and put in the fridge, not in the torpedo tube like on Vigil, photographs are also taken as it's classed as a crime scene.” Once the body is put into the fridge, the crew members have to prioritise food products that have the longest endurance, because after all, you can’t have a body in a fridge full of food. He continued: “We need to look after the state of the body which will need to be looked at by a coroner, so the fridges are emptied out and the longest endurance products and things like milk and potatoes will be put into domestic fridges in the submarine” “There’s probably about eight normal sized fridges like you have in your home so it’s all about prioritising food in this case.” A medical officer will guide the crew members on what temperature to have the fridge at, because they cannot freeze the body. “The fridge is the size of a garden shed for reference, and the freezer is about the size of a single garage, this is of course because we prepare for a reasonable period of time at sea.” If the submarine is in operation, they can be on board for a couple of days to several weeks, it really does depend on the situation. In a nutshell, when someone dies on board, it can become a crime scene where nothing can be touched if they are in operation and then it’s time to prioritise food. But don’t worry, they don’t store the corpse with the bread and milk.
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