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Man found dead after tree felled by Storm Goretti hits caravan in Cornwall
Summary
A man in his 50s was found dead in a caravan after a tree fell during Storm Goretti near Helston; police say the death is not being treated as suspicious and next of kin have been informed.
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A man has been found dead after a tree fell onto a caravan during Storm Goretti in the Mawgan area near Helston. Emergency services were called at about 7.35pm on Thursday and crews worked on Friday to remove the tree. Devon and Cornwall police said the man, in his 50s, was found in the vehicle and that his death is not being treated as suspicious; next of kin have been informed. The storm has prompted weather warnings and disruption across much of the UK.
What is known:
- Emergency services were called at about 7.35pm on Thursday to the Mawgan area of Helston and removal work on the tree took place on Friday.
- A man in his 50s was found dead in the caravan; police said the death is not being treated as suspicious and next of kin have been informed.
- The Met Office and other agencies have issued yellow, amber and in some areas red weather warnings as the system moves across the UK.
- The storm brought very strong winds, with gusts reported close to 100mph in the south-west, and caused power outages affecting tens of thousands of properties.
- Snowfall totals were recorded in parts of Wales, England and Scotland and forecasters warned that melting snow combined with rain will increase flood risk.
Summary:
Storm Goretti has been linked to a fatal incident in Cornwall and has produced widespread travel disruption, power cuts and significant snowfall across parts of the UK. Authorities have removed the fallen tree and treated the death as not suspicious; wider weather warnings remain in place and forecasters have highlighted an increased flood risk as snow melts. Undetermined at this time.
