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Wednesday 3rd December | 20:29  

Caravan fire body was 'not suspicious'

11:33am Mon 16th Jun 08:: written by Laura Enfield

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Police investigating the death of a man in a caravan fire in Slough at the weekend are satisfied that there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the incident. 

Officers are continuing their efforts to identify the man and contact his next of kin.

The incident is now being dealt with by the coroner. 

LISTEN: Hear the audio interview with neighbour and Victoria Road resident Melissa Parker following the fire on Saturday.



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