Tributes to Liverpool FC fan who went to work and never came home
An investigation is underway after the dad-of-two was killed at work
Updated
Michael Harrison (Image: Family handout)
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Investigation underway as beloved dad killed at work
Michael Harrison died in a work accident - an investigation is underway
10:18, 3 MAR 2021
Updated
Tributes have been paid to a popular father-of-two who died at work. Michael Harrison, 42, lived in Tyldesley and worked for 3D Scaffolding in Irlam.
But his sister Michelle said that he went to work last Friday (February 26) and never came home . A joint police and Health and Safety Executive investigation is underway into the incident that killed Michael, which happened while he was working in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.
A HSE spokesman said: HSE is aware of the incident and a joint investigation with Cheshire Constabulary is underway.
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