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Inquests open on firework victims | |
(about 17 hours later) | |
Inquests have opened into the deaths of two fire service staff killed in an explosion at a fireworks factory. | |
Geoff Wicker, 49, and support officer Brian Wembridge, 63, died in the blast at Festival fireworks UK Ltd, near Lewes, East Sussex, on 3 December. | |
Police told East Sussex Coroner Alan Craze that they expected a lengthy investigation, and he adjourned the inquests to an unspecified future date. | |
The men's bodies were released to their families for funeral arrangements. | |
Det Ch Insp Stephen Johns told the hearing at Eastbourne Magistrates Court that the first explosion occurred at 1443 GMT on 3 December. | |
Firefighters recovered Mr Wembridge's body the same day, but it was too dangerous to remove Mr Wicker's body from the site until three days later. | |
Unexploded fireworks | |
Twelve other people were injured, including nine members of East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, a police sergeant and two members of the public. | |
Mr Wicker, a married father-of-two, joined the service more than 30 years ago as a retained firefighter. | Mr Wicker, a married father-of-two, joined the service more than 30 years ago as a retained firefighter. |
Mr Wembridge retired in 1994 after joining in 1961, but had worked on support services taking photographs at major incidents. | |
Police said on Monday there were still several thousand kilos of unexploded fireworks on the site, which were presenting a hazard to investigations. | |
The cause of the fire and explosion at the depot, on Marley Farm, Shortgate, is still unknown. |
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