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Teen dies three months after horror fire at ‘weapons systems factory that supplies MoD’

A TEEN has died three months after a horror fire at a building said to be a weapons systems factory which supplies the Ministry of Defence.

The 19-year-old died on Thursday last week after the blaze at the PW Defence factory in Draycott, Derbyshire, on the evening of January 20.

The factory in Derbyshire was engulfed three months ago
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The factory in Derbyshire was engulfed three months agoCredit: Ashley Kirk

The fire resulted in two men being airlifted the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham.

Several emergency service vehicles, a Hazardous Area Response Team and the air ambulance attending the scene.

It is understood that the death is linked to the fire.

A Derbyshire Constabulary spokesperson said on Tuesday: "Emergency services were called to a business in Wilne Road just after 9.10pm on Friday 20 January.

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"A 19-year-old man suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital. He died on Thursday May 11.

"Officers from Derbyshire Constabulary are working in conjunction with colleagues from the Health and Safety Executive to investigate the circumstances of the incident and the Coroner has been informed."

PW Defence was bought by WesCom Defence, based in Havant, Hampshire, in February 2021.

The WesCom website says that the company provides "specialist pyrotechnics for signalling, illumination, screening and for battlefield training and simulation, obstacle clearance systems and civil defence and security".

The products made at the factory, and the circumstances of the fire, have not yet been disclosed.

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