Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK. 17th July, 2016. Return back into the power station was blown to the ground just after this the blow down of the Didcot Power Station Boiler House. To search for the outstanding men, Gail Cresswell Wife of the late Ken Cresswell has always said That this isn't no resting place for her husband and until he is recovered and brought back home to where they belong I will not let the matter rest. The search for three men trapped beneath wreckage at Didcot Power Station resumed this morning with. special. Credit: uknip/Alamy Live News
Didcot,Oxfordshire Sunday 17th July 2016. Police officers,Search Dogs. And Workers. Return back into the power station was blown to the ground just after this the blow down of the Didcot Power Station Boiler House. To search for the outstanding men, Gail Cresswell Wife of the late Ken Cresswell has always said That this isn’t no resting place for her husband and until he is recovered and brought back home to where they belong I will not let the matter rest. The search for three men trapped beneath wreckage at Didcot Power Station resumed this morning with. special. Police serach. dogs arriving moment after the blow down. Demolition workers Ken Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, and Chris Huxtable, 34, were trapped after half of the building collapsed on February 23. The body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, of Teesside, was recovered from the scene shortly afterwards it is believed that he got out of digger to warn others. The digger remained undamaged. Sadly Micheal was found close to the entrance door. ©UKNIP
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