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Man electrocuted at M&S store
A contractor who was killed after being electrocuted at a Marks & Spencer store in Tunbridge Wells has been named.
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More details soon on Marks and Spender death
A post mortem examination will be carried out later this week on a contractor who's believed to have accidentally electrocuted himself at a shopping centre in Kent. Phillip Dodd, 62, from Horley in Surrey, had been working at the Tunbridge Wells branch of Marks and Spencer.
Electrocution death
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Police name contractor
The contractor who died at the Marks and Spencer shop in Tunbridge Wells on Saturday has been named as 62-year-old Philip Dodd. Mr Dodd was a widower who lived in Horley in Surrey. His family have been informed.
M&S death: Contractor killed
It's been reported that the man killed by electrocution at a Marks and Spencer store in Tunbridge Wells was a contractor.
M&S electrocution: First pictures
Police guard a Marks and Spencer store in Tunbridge Wells where a man was killed this afternoon when he was electrocuted.
M&S store death: Company statement
Marks and Spencer has issued a statement after a man was killed after being electrocuted at its store in Tunbridge Wells.
An M&S Spokesperson said: "There has been a tragic incident at the store today and our thoughts are with the family concerned.
"We are now concentrating on doing all we can to assist the emergency services with their investigation and as such are unable to comment any further at this stage.'
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Man killed at Marks and Spencer store
Police have confirmed that a man has been killed after being electrocuted at a Marks and Spencer store in Tunbridge Wells.
Ambulance crews were called just after 3pm to the store in Calverley Road.
Kent Police have confirmed that the man was not a member of staff or a customer.
A spokeswoman said that the Health and Safety Executive have been informed.
Man electrocuted at Marks and Spencer store
An investigation is underway after a man was killed after being electrocuted at a Marks and Spencer store in Tunbridge Wells.