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Cannock landfill searched after suspected death of man | Cannock landfill searched after suspected death of man |
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A landfill site is being searched by police after the suspected death of a 29-year-old man. | A landfill site is being searched by police after the suspected death of a 29-year-old man. |
West Midlands Police are at Poplars Landfill Site, Cannock, investigating a "possible death" at Timmins Waste in Wolverhampton. | |
Police said the man may have died as a result of an industrial incident at the site in Mander Street, but his body had not been recovered. | |
Timmins Waste was contacted by the BBC but declined to comment. | Timmins Waste was contacted by the BBC but declined to comment. |
West Midlands Police was first alerted on 14 September by the man's mother, who was concerned he had not returned from work. | |
Police are working in liaison with the Health and Safety Executive. | Police are working in liaison with the Health and Safety Executive. |
A singular bunch of wilting flowers has been taped to a post just outside the Timmins waste centre. The message reads: "RIP Tipman Dave." | |
It was business as usual at the premises on Wednesday, with waste lorries travelling to and from the centre. | |
A source at the scene told the BBC: "There were lots of police here and they taped it all off last week. | |
"They were here until Tuesday and then they took some stuff, took everything down and left. | |
"Nobody seems to have any idea what happened to him." | |
West Midlands Police said Timmins Waste had been secured for examination, and the man's next-of-kin was being fully updated on the investigation. | West Midlands Police said Timmins Waste had been secured for examination, and the man's next-of-kin was being fully updated on the investigation. |
A police spokeswoman said: "The precise cause of his death is yet to be established and remains unexplained." | |
A spokeswoman for Biffa, which runs Poplars Landfill site, said: "Biffa can confirm that, at the request of the police, we are facilitating a search at our Poplars Landfill site in Cannock. This follows the delivery of material by a third party to our site on Sunday 16 September." | |
A Health and Safety Executive spokesman said it "is aware of the incident and is supporting the police who remain in the lead of the investigation, as per the work-related death protocol." |
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