Odin flash succeeds without error but device is not changed. - Samsung Galaxy S Duos

I have a Samsung Galaxy S Duos GT-S7562 which stopped working with no warning a few months ago. The device has stock Samsung firmware and has never been rooted.
On power-up the device hangs on the Samsung logo.
When a charger is attached the battery charge animation is frozen.
Both stock recovery and download mode are working.
Attempted a factory reset and clear cache through recovery mode. Both showed as successful. Still hangs at Samsung logo.
Attempted to flash official Samsung stock firmware through Odin3. Flash succeeds with no error but restart still hangs at Samsung logo.
Attempted to flash TWRP recovery through Odin3. Flash succeeds with no error but recovery mode still comes up as stock rather than custom.
Why would Odin3 report a successful TWRP recovery flash but the device still boots the stock recovery? I have another identical S7562 that I successfully flashed the same TWRP recovery and Samsung stock firmware using the same setup, Odin3, PC and USB cable. Both are unlocked devices. Disabling auto-restart in Odin3 and attempting to boot straight to recovery after flashing doesn't help.
I suspect that a JTAG recovery may be my only option but from what I've read it should only be attempted if stock recovery and download mode are *not* working. In my case both appear to be working. Would a JTAG recovery help in this case?
Could there be some sort of NAND memory failure that does not result in any error messages during an Odin3 flash?
Thank you for any help!

I guess JTAG is the only way. Sorry.

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