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  • 22/09/2022
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Very sadly Marius Badiou died on 21 July 2022 whilst he was conducting a lifting operation at the Gatwick Railway Redevelopment Project at Gatwick Airport.

British Transport Police who led the accident investigation have now concluded their part of the investigations and have now handed the matter over to the HSE for further analysis.

The HSE will determine if any breaches occurred under the Health and Safety at Work Act.

HSE principal inspector Ross Carter said: “It is important HSE completes the investigation into Marius’s death to determine the cause of this incident.

“HSE will draw upon the evidence gathered so far and call upon its own specialist investigators and independent support in what is likely to be a complex investigation.

“During the investigation we will continue to keep in touch with Marius’s family as we send them our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.”

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