Factory 'fireball' kills two men
Two people have died following an 'fireball' in a factory workshop on an industrial estate on the outskirts of Norwich.
Two people have died following an 'fireball' in a factory workshop on an industrial estate on the outskirts of Norwich.
Investigations are continuing into the cause of the explosion in Norwich yesterday where two men died.
Flowers have been placed at the scene on the Vulcan Road Industrial Estate in Hellesdon.
The men, one of whom was in his 50s and the other in his 20s were employed by Harford Attachments.
It's understood they were working in the paint spray area at the time of the explosion.
The road around the unit was closed all day yesterday and re-opened this morning.
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