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Workman dies after falling from Derby Market Hall Workman dies after falling from Derby Market Hall
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A man has died after apparently falling while carrying out work at Derby Market Hall.A man has died after apparently falling while carrying out work at Derby Market Hall.
The man had been carrying out work with a colleague when he fell at about 04:20 GMT, Derbyshire Police said.The man had been carrying out work with a colleague when he fell at about 04:20 GMT, Derbyshire Police said.
He was taken to the Royal Derby Hospital but was pronounced dead.He was taken to the Royal Derby Hospital but was pronounced dead.
The hall in Tenant Street, which is owned by Derby City Council, has been closed while investigations continue. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been informed.The hall in Tenant Street, which is owned by Derby City Council, has been closed while investigations continue. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been informed.
More on this story and other news in DerbyshireMore on this story and other news in Derbyshire
A sign on the door at the Derby Market Hall, believed to be the UK's first purpose-built undercover market, said it will be closed until further notice.A sign on the door at the Derby Market Hall, believed to be the UK's first purpose-built undercover market, said it will be closed until further notice.
The council has not yet commented. The council has sent its condolences to the man's family, but said it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.
The Grade II listed building opened in 1866 and last underwent a multi-million pound revamp in 1989.The Grade II listed building opened in 1866 and last underwent a multi-million pound revamp in 1989.