Norwich explosion: Victims died from 'fire and fumes'

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Daniel Timbers (left) and Barry JoyImage source, Family via Norfolk Police
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Daniel Timbers (left) and Barry Joy were killed in the blast on Monday

Two men killed in an explosion at a factory in Norwich died from the "effects of fire and inhalation of fumes of combustion", post-mortem examinations have found.

Daniel Timbers, 29, and Barry Joy, 56, were working at Harford Attachments in Spar Road when they were killed, shortly after 09:00 BST on Monday.

The men are believed to have been working in a paint-spraying area.

Their bodies were removed from the site on Tuesday afternoon.

Smoke over an industrial unit in NorwichImage source, @ashleycashfield
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Some people working at businesses close to Harford Attachments reported hearing the explosion

A forensic search has been carried out at the company, which makes buckets for diggers.

Det Ch Insp Paul Durham said "significant progress" had been made with forensic inquiries and obtaining witness statements.

"Evidence gathered so far suggests there has been a flashover explosion, which occurs when you have a build-up of toxic fumes," he said.

"This, combined with some sort of ignition, has caused a fire-ball effect."

The Health and Safety Executive said its inspectors and electrical safety experts would be gathering evidence.

Flowers at Harford Attachments
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Tributes have been left at Harford Attachments

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