Flowers and tributes left at scene of tragic death at Paul White greeting cards factory in Leeds
Police, fire and ambulance services were called to the scene of the Paul White greeting cards factory at about 1pm on Thursday.
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Hide AdAll three emergency services attended the scene and a police cordon was put in place. The customer entrance was also cordoned off and the building closed to customers.
Today (Friday), flowers have been left at the scene with emotional tributes.
One note left outside the factory with a bunch of flowers said: "Thoughts and prayers at this sad time. Yorkshire greetings."
Another said: "So sad. RIP. The Jaguar garage."
Residents nearby said that they thought the accident involved a shutter.
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Hide AdThe Health and Safety Executive has confirmed it is looking into what happened alongside the police.
A HSE spokesman said: "HSE is aware of the incident and assisting police who have primacy.”
Angela Goldthorpe, a customer at the nearby Hope Inn pub, said: “At first we thought someone had been electrocuted but what we have been told is that a man was under the shutters and it’s gone and fell on him instantly.
“One of the workmen was trying to undo it and it’s released and fallen on him."
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Hide AdDawn Keenan, who was also at the pub at the time, said: “We were all wondering what had gone on and someone came and told us.
“Such a horrible thing to have happened. It must have been so instant - it makes you think. He could have had kids - I feel terrible for his family.”
A spokesman for West Yorkshire Police said: "At 1.16pm police were contacted by the ambulance service who were attending an incident at Paul White Ltd, in Upper Accommodation Road, Leeds.
"A man had been seriously injured while working at the site as a contractor. "He was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.