Man dies and seven treated in takeaway 'carbon monoxide poisoning'
Summary
A man in his 50s died, and seven others were treated for suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a pizza shop in Bloxwich, West Midlands. Emergency services responded to the incident, and nearby buildings were temporarily evacuated. Police and health officials are investigating the situation.Key Facts
- A man in his 50s died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a pizza shop.
- Seven people, including emergency responders, received medical treatment.
- Emergency services were called to the scene on Friday night.
- Nearby properties were evacuated but reopened after safety checks.
- A generator operating during refurbishment was believed to be the source of carbon monoxide.
- Police are working with the Health and Safety Executive to investigate the incident.
- The incident occurred at Timmy's Pizza on Cresswell Crescent.
- Councilman Michael Coulson described the event as a tragedy.
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