Wednesday, 7 September 2016

         Body found in search for missing workers 
at 'Didcot Power Station' which exploded and collapsed on February 23.




                     One of 'Two' men missing since the explosion and collapsing of 'Didcot Power Station' has been found by Police.

                     Thames Valley Police said the families of demolition workers Ken Cresswell of age 57, and John Shaw of age 61, both from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, have been informed after a body was found on Wednesday.



     -The Power Station was due to be torn down when the boiler house at the plant collapsed in February-

                     Three men were reported missing. The body of Christopher Huxtable, age 34, of Swansea was recovered on August 31.




       -The Photo of Christopher Huxtable, from Swansea, with his partner Jade. His body was recovered from collapsed Power Station last week on Wednesday of August 31.-




        -The Photo of Demolition workers 'Ken Cresswell of age 57 and 'John Shaw' of age 61 both from Rotherham, Yorkshire, have been missing since the Power Station in Oxfordshire partially collapsed.- 

                   A Police Spokesman said " Our thoughts remain with the families of 'Ken Cresswell' and 'John Shaw' and we would ask that their privacy is respected during this incredibly difficult time."




                   Four men were buried under 30 feet of Steel when the 10 storey boiler collapsed on February 23. The body of 'Mick Collings' of age 53, was recovered shortly after the accident.

                   --Contractors working at the site have "paused" the removal of debris so that specialists from Thames Valley Police, Fire and Rescue's 'Urban Search And Rescue' (USAR) team and the South Central Ambulance Service 'Hazardous Area Recovery Team' (HART), can enter the site of this tragic incident.--

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