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Celtic Manor Resort golf lake death probe ongoing Celtic Manor Resort golf lake death probe ongoing
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Inquiries are continuing into the death of a man after an agricultural spraying vehicle rolled into a golf course lake at Newport's Celtic Manor Resort.Inquiries are continuing into the death of a man after an agricultural spraying vehicle rolled into a golf course lake at Newport's Celtic Manor Resort.
The man, named locally as Ollie Floyd, 20, from Ross-on-Wye, died following the incident on the Twenty Ten course on Tuesday morning. Ollie Floyd, 20, from Ross-on-Wye, died following the incident on the Twenty Ten course on Tuesday morning, Gwent Police said.
A second man, 46, who was also in the vehicle, was taken to hospital with minor injuries.A second man, 46, who was also in the vehicle, was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Gwent Police and Newport council are investigating. The police and Newport council are investigating.
"A big thank you to the ground staff at the Celtic Manor Resort and the overwhelming support from friends," Mr Floyd's family said in a statement.
Fire crews were called to the resort, which hosted the 2010 Ryder Cup and the 2014 Nato summit, before 08:00 GMT on Tuesday.Fire crews were called to the resort, which hosted the 2010 Ryder Cup and the 2014 Nato summit, before 08:00 GMT on Tuesday.
One person was freed before emergency services arrived.One person was freed before emergency services arrived.
On Tuesday, a spokesman for the resort said staff were co-operating with the inquiry and their thoughts were with the man's family.On Tuesday, a spokesman for the resort said staff were co-operating with the inquiry and their thoughts were with the man's family.