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.
An inquest has found there was poor training and inadequate risk assessments at a factory in Norwich where two men died in an explosion.
After nearly two weeks of evidence, a jury has recorded a narative conclusion into the deaths of Barry Joy and Daniel Timbers at Harford Attachments in July 2015.
The families of the two men are now calling for more to be done to improve safety in the workplace.
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The managing director of a Norwich factory where two men were killed in an explosion, has been giving evidence at their inquests.
Daniel Timbers and Barry Joyboth died as a result of the effects of fire and inhalation of fumes of combustion in July 2015.
The Prime Minister has ordered a "thorough" investigation into the deaths of two men at a warehouse on the outskirts of Norwich.