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Two found dead at Camden building site Two found dead at Camden building site
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Two men have died after falling into the basement area of a building site in north-west London.Two men have died after falling into the basement area of a building site in north-west London.
The men were reportedly fighting in Hampstead Road, Camden, at about 02:30 BST on Saturday when they fell against a wooden barrier. The men were reportedly arguing in Hampstead Road, Camden, at about 02:30 BST on Saturday when they fell against a wooden barrier.
When officers arrived, the men were found dead in the foundations of a building site. Their deaths are being treated as unexplained. The men were found in the foundations of a building site. Their deaths are being treated as unexplained.
Police have named the men as Gavin Brewer, 32, from Waltham Forest, and Stuart Meads, 34, from Hackney.
Post-mortem examinations are due to take place on Wednesday.
The Health and Safety Executive is also involved in the investigation.The Health and Safety Executive is also involved in the investigation.
Police said it was believed the pair fell against a barrier surrounding a new housing development on the corner of Netley Street and Hampstead Road.Police said it was believed the pair fell against a barrier surrounding a new housing development on the corner of Netley Street and Hampstead Road.
One resident, Diederick Santer, said it was a "very sad and troubling event".One resident, Diederick Santer, said it was a "very sad and troubling event".
He said: "Residents are hugely upset that these two young men have died, and angry that a building site, adjacent not only to numerous residential properties such as our own, but close to a large primary school, was unprotected in such a way that two people could so easily fall to their deaths."He said: "Residents are hugely upset that these two young men have died, and angry that a building site, adjacent not only to numerous residential properties such as our own, but close to a large primary school, was unprotected in such a way that two people could so easily fall to their deaths."
He added that the property developers had since made the barrier safe.He added that the property developers had since made the barrier safe.