Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Bereaved sons’ tribute to Ebbw Vale oil rigger

Hampshire Personal Injury

Offshore Claims

THE family of an Ebbw Vale man who died after an accident at a Hampshire oil refinery say they are determined to find out what led to his death.

Rigger Tony McGowan, 57, died at Southampton General Hospital on Thursday following an incident at Fawley Refinery in the New Forest.

It is thought he became trapped beneath pipes at the site. Mr McGowan’s sons, Chris and Scott, paid tribute to their father yesterday, saying they had been “deeply saddened at the tragic and untimely death of our dad”. In a joint statement they said: “He was a truly fantastic father and grandfather and will be greatly missed.” But they added that health and safety had been of “paramount importance” to Mr McGowan, and that the family would be looking for answers about what led to his death.

Hampshire Constabulary and the Health and Safety Executive are currently working together on an investigation into the circumstances of Mr McGowan’s death.

Refinery owner Exxon Mobil said it had also launched its own investigation, which will run in parallel to that of the HSE and police.

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