Caravan park deaths: One man named as Kelvin Hanks
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The body of Kelvin Hanks was found near the caravan park
Police investigating two deaths following a caravan park attack have named one of the men.
The body of Kelvin Hanks, 73, from Knowle Sands caravan park, in Bridgnorth, was found near the site on a track off the B4555 last Thursday.
West Mercia Police said there was no third party involvement in his death.
A short time before Mr Hanks was discovered, police said they were told a 67-year-old man had been found dead in a field at the caravan park.
A post-mortem examination and formal identification for the second man are yet to take place.
Police said previously it was believed the 67-year-old died after being assaulted.
Det Ch Insp Mark Bellamy said: "Our inquiries have confirmed that these deaths are linked and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with them."

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- Published22 May 2020