An inquest into the deaths of two men who died at a Norfolk chicken factory has been adjourned for a third time.
Pest control subcontractors Jonathan (Jon) Collins, 34, from Watton and Neil Moon 49, from Spalding in Lincolnshire, were found dead at Banham Poultry in Attleborough in the early hours of October 4 last year.
The inquest into their deaths was first opened on October 11 last year, with further reviews being heard in April and July.
At a third pre-inquest review held at Norfolk Coroners' Court today (Wednesday October 2), Jacqueline Lake, senior coroner for Norfolk said the case was still not ready for inquest and adjourned matters for a further review to place on January 6, 2020 at Norfolk Coroners' Court.
Emergency services were called to the factory on Station Road at about 1.10am on the day of the men's deaths, following reports two subcontractors from a pest control company working on the site had been found dead.
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