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Man 'electrocuted' in Tunbridge Wells M&S store Man 'electrocuted' in Tunbridge Wells M&S store
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Police are treating the death of a man who is believed to have been electrocuted at a Marks and Spencer store in Kent as suspicious.Police are treating the death of a man who is believed to have been electrocuted at a Marks and Spencer store in Kent as suspicious.
The incident happened at the Royal Victoria Place shopping centre in Calverley Road, Tunbridge Wells.The incident happened at the Royal Victoria Place shopping centre in Calverley Road, Tunbridge Wells.
Kent Police and an air ambulance were called just after 15:30 GMT but the man, who has not yet been named, was pronounced dead at the scene.Kent Police and an air ambulance were called just after 15:30 GMT but the man, who has not yet been named, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police are not looking for anyone else in connection with the death, they say. Police later stressed that the cause of death had not yet been confirmed.
A Kent Police spokeswoman said: "It is believed a man suffered an electric shock. He was pronounced dead at the scene. A Kent Police spokeswoman said police were not looking for anyone else in connection with the death.
"It is being treated as a suspicious death until the full circumstances are known." The spokeswoman said his cause of death had yet to be established and it could not be confirmed that the man died as a result of an electric shock.
She said: "Kent Police was called at just before 3.30pm to a store in Calverley Road, Tunbridge Wells.
"A man was pronounced dead at the scene. The full circumstances of this death have yet to be established and it is being treated as suspicious at this time.
"The air ambulance was also in attendance."
'Tragic incident''Tragic incident'
The spokeswoman said police were called by paramedics from the South East Coast ambulance service who arrived at the scene first.The spokeswoman said police were called by paramedics from the South East Coast ambulance service who arrived at the scene first.
Police have not disclosed the man's age but they said he was not a member of the public. His next of kin were being informed, the spokeswoman said. Police have not disclosed the man's age but they said he was not a member of the public. His next of kin have not yet been informed, they said.
Police said there would be an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive.Police said there would be an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive.
A spokeswoman for M&S said: "There has been a tragic incident at the store today and our thoughts are with the family concerned.A spokeswoman for M&S 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.""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."
She said the M&S store was closed when the incident happened.She said the M&S store was closed when the incident happened.
The Royal Victoria Place shopping centre declined to comment on the incident.The Royal Victoria Place shopping centre declined to comment on the incident.