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Bosley mill explosion: Third body found Bosley mill explosion: Third body found
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A third body has been found in the search for workers missing since a fire at a wood flour mill in Cheshire.A third body has been found in the search for workers missing since a fire at a wood flour mill in Cheshire.
Four people were trapped in Friday's explosion and blaze, which caused the collapse of a four-storey building.Four people were trapped in Friday's explosion and blaze, which caused the collapse of a four-storey building.
The remains were found at Wood Flour Mills in Bosley, near Macclesfield. The families of the missing will visit the site later. The remains were found at Wood Flour Mills in Bosley, near Macclesfield. The families of the missing gathered at a local church and visited the mill site.
Police said Wednesday was a "significant day for action" at the site with the removal of three silos.Police said Wednesday was a "significant day for action" at the site with the removal of three silos.
It allowed the search and recovery operation to access an area previously indicated by search dogs, where the body was found.It allowed the search and recovery operation to access an area previously indicated by search dogs, where the body was found.
Efforts continue to locate those unaccounted for, police added. Efforts were continuing to locate the final body, police added.
The bodies found on Sunday and Tuesday were "probably" those of Will Barks, 51 and Dorothy Bailey, 62, police said.The bodies found on Sunday and Tuesday were "probably" those of Will Barks, 51 and Dorothy Bailey, 62, police said.
Further forensic tests are required to corroborate their identification.Further forensic tests are required to corroborate their identification.
Fellow workers Jason Shingler, 38, and Derek Moore, 62, are also missing.Fellow workers Jason Shingler, 38, and Derek Moore, 62, are also missing.
'Ongoing risk''Ongoing risk'
Their families will visit the site, which is owned by Wood Treatment Ltd - part of The Boden Group of Companies.
A joint investigation is under way between police, the fire service and the Health and Safety Executive to establish the cause of the blast.A joint investigation is under way between police, the fire service and the Health and Safety Executive to establish the cause of the blast.
Assistant Chief Constable Guy Hindle said: "We continue to work with our colleagues in very difficult conditions with ongoing risks - it is an extremely complex scene to examine and we've not yet got full access to all of it. Peter Crowcroft, from Cheshire Police, said: "Seeing the families here today has really brought it home for the rescue team.
He said earlier the site was a "potential crime scene". "We knew the families were here and it brought home a sense of the operation and for us to do a thorough and professional job as quickly as possible."
"We have the potential for four people to have been killed in an industrial incident. The force earlier said the site was a "potential crime scene" and it would be a "long and detailed investigation".
"This is not a narrow, short investigation - it will be a long and detailed investigation."
"We are liaising closely with the company, who are assisting us."
Missing peopleMissing people
Paul Hitchen, from Urban Search and Rescue, said: "It's extremely dangerous and arduous for the rescuers, there's a massive amount of metal, concrete and brickwork which we need to move to continue the search.
"It's not possible to say yet when we will find the fourth body."
He added the scale of the incident was "unprecedented in this country in the last 10 years".
Temperatures reached 1,000C during the explosion and blaze, which caused the collapse of the four-storey building.Temperatures reached 1,000C during the explosion and blaze, which caused the collapse of the four-storey building.
The site was also struck by fires in 2010 and 2012.The site was also struck by fires in 2010 and 2012.
Wood is processed at the plant into a fine powder and the resulting "wood flour", with a consistency like sand, is used to make laminate flooring.Wood is processed at the plant into a fine powder and the resulting "wood flour", with a consistency like sand, is used to make laminate flooring.
Families of the four missing workers gathered at Bosley Methodist Church before they visited the site, which is owned by Wood Treatment Ltd - part of The Boden Group of Companies.Families of the four missing workers gathered at Bosley Methodist Church before they visited the site, which is owned by Wood Treatment Ltd - part of The Boden Group of Companies.
The chapel is within the safety cordon and is just 100 metres from the wrecked mill.The chapel is within the safety cordon and is just 100 metres from the wrecked mill.
A prayer service will take place at St Mary the Virgin Church in the village on Friday, a week on from the tragedy.A prayer service will take place at St Mary the Virgin Church in the village on Friday, a week on from the tragedy.
A notice said it would be held "one week on from the explosion that rocked our community".A notice said it would be held "one week on from the explosion that rocked our community".
At the scene: Mark Edwardson, BBC North West TonightAt the scene: Mark Edwardson, BBC North West Tonight
Today's development brings the total number of bodies taken out of the site to three, and a fourth person is still missing.Today's development brings the total number of bodies taken out of the site to three, and a fourth person is still missing.
Coincidentally, the families of those four people have been to the scene of the explosion this morning, to see how the investigation is progressing. They have also been to a small gathering at Bosley Methodist Church.Coincidentally, the families of those four people have been to the scene of the explosion this morning, to see how the investigation is progressing. They have also been to a small gathering at Bosley Methodist Church.
The mill's silos were demolished before the families arrived. There was a real danger they could have collapsed, and they were a risk to the rescue workers.The mill's silos were demolished before the families arrived. There was a real danger they could have collapsed, and they were a risk to the rescue workers.
Today all you can see is a wisp of smoke in the valley to tell us that anything happened at all, but police have confirmed that this could become a homicide investigation.Today all you can see is a wisp of smoke in the valley to tell us that anything happened at all, but police have confirmed that this could become a homicide investigation.