Man who died at a factory named by coroner

The Fibre-tech warehouse which is brick at the base and corrugated green-grey metal on top. It has its white sign on the side and the two large entrances are closed. A police car is parked on the grass next to the forecourt and an officer stands by it. Another police van is parked further back. A second smaller building like a garage sits next to the warehouse.Image source, Ant Saddington/BBC
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Health and Safety Executive inspectors have visited the Fibre-Tech site

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A man who was killed at a factory which manufactures vehicle parts has been named by a coroner.

Mark Pauley, who was 51 and from Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, died at Fibre-Tech Industries (UK) in Royston, Hertfordshire, on 18 July.

The Hertfordshire Coroner Service said the inquest process had begun and the first hearing would be on 21 August.

Hertfordshire Police said an investigation into the death at the sheet metal warehouse was being led by the Health and Safety Executive.

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