Sneinton: Man suffers life-threatening head injury at work

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The Health and Safety Executive has taken over the investigation, according to police

The police received reports that a man needed medical attention after an industrial incident in SneintonPolice were called to Thurgarton Street in Sneinton,

Nottingham, shortly before 12.00 GMT on Wednesday.The Health and Safety Executive has since taken over the investigation and will look into the cause of the injuries.

 

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