Bosley mill blast: Will Barks' brother 'humbled' by support
The brother of William Barks, whose body police suspect is one of three found at the Bosley flour mill, has paid tribute to well-wishers following the incident.
Kelvin Barks said he, and relatives of the four suspected victims, were "touched and humbled" by phone calls, letters and offers of donations from members of the public.
The families of the four missing employees visited the scene on Thursday to see how the investigation was progressing.
Four people were trapped in Friday's explosion and blaze at Wood Flour Mills in Bosley, near Macclesfield, which led to the collapse of a four-storey building.