The jury was unable to conclude how Paul Alexander Wilson came by his injury.
A jury has concluded that a man who died three weeks after breaking his leg at Ironbridge Power Station died from the "combined effects of an accident and natural causes".The Ironbridge Power Station site before the towwers were demolished
Members of jury had been asked to try to decide between two versions of how the accident might have happened. Summing up on Wednesday morning, Senior Shropshire Coroner John Ellery said:"Bluntly, was he lying when he made his statement to the Health and Safety Executive or did he purjor himself when he spoke on oath?"
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