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Didcot Power Station: One of two men still missing is found Didcot Power Station: One of two men still missing is found
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One of two men still missing following the partial collapse of Didcot A Power Station has been located.One of two men still missing following the partial collapse of Didcot A Power Station has been located.
Thames Valley Police said the families of Ken Cresswell and John Shaw had been informed. Thames Valley Police said the families of Ken Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham had been informed.
The building was due for demolition when the boiler house at the plant collapsed in February.The building was due for demolition when the boiler house at the plant collapsed in February.
Three men were unaccounted for. The body of Christopher Huxtable was recovered in August. Three men were unaccounted for. The body of Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea was recovered in August.
Police said contractors paused the removal of debris so specialists from the emergency services could enter the site.Police said contractors paused the removal of debris so specialists from the emergency services could enter the site.
Officers said the safe recovery of the body would take place and the disaster victim identification process could then commence.Officers said the safe recovery of the body would take place and the disaster victim identification process could then commence.
The person has not yet been formally identified and this will be a matter for the coroner.The person has not yet been formally identified and this will be a matter for the coroner.
A police spokesman said: "Our thoughts remain with the families of Ken Cresswell and John Shaw and we would ask that their privacy is respected during this incredibly difficult time."A police spokesman said: "Our thoughts remain with the families of Ken Cresswell and John Shaw and we would ask that their privacy is respected during this incredibly difficult time."
The building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed. The remaining section was brought down using explosives in July.