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British man killed by firework in Thailand, say local police | British man killed by firework in Thailand, say local police |
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Gary McLaren, 50, reported to have died after firework he was trying to light exploded | Gary McLaren, 50, reported to have died after firework he was trying to light exploded |
A British man has died in Thailand after a firework reportedly exploded in his face during New Year’s Eve celebrations. | A British man has died in Thailand after a firework reportedly exploded in his face during New Year’s Eve celebrations. |
Local police said Gary McLaren, 50, was killed when a firework he was trying to light exploded during a visit to the resort town of Pattaya. | Local police said Gary McLaren, 50, was killed when a firework he was trying to light exploded during a visit to the resort town of Pattaya. |
He died at the scene shortly after midnight, according to reports. | He died at the scene shortly after midnight, according to reports. |
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said it was supporting his family. | A Foreign Office spokeswoman said it was supporting his family. |
Lt Col Somboon Ua-samanmaitree, from the Thai tourist police, told the BBC: “Around midnight, Mr McLaren attempted to light up a large firework but it failed to go off at first. After that, it suddenly exploded and killed him at the scene.” | |
McLaren’s friends were seen crying at the scene, where a large firework was found and taken for evidence, the Bangkok Post reported. | McLaren’s friends were seen crying at the scene, where a large firework was found and taken for evidence, the Bangkok Post reported. |
Police told the BBC that McLaren from Northamptonshire had visited Thailand before and had arrived a few days before New Year’s Eve. | |
MotoGP paid tribute to McLaren, who worked for the International Road-Racing Teams Association (IRTA). | |
“Terrible news this morning. Our colleague and friend, Gary McLaren from IRTA passed away last night,” it said in a tweet on Wednesday. “Our thoughts are with his loved ones. He will be sorely missed.” | |
For 11 years, McLaren worked as a data acquisition engineer for the Suzuki MotoGP team, who also expressed their condolences to his family. | |
The team tweeted: “We are very shocked and sad to learn of the death of Gary McLaren. Gary worked as a Data Acquisition Engineer at Suzuki for 11 years, and remained a good friend to us all while he continued working in the paddock for IRTA. Our thoughts with his loved ones, we’ll really miss him!” |
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