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Electrician died helping to renovate family home in Plymouth, inquest hears

Family of Andrew Downey want to raise awareness of need for regular safety checks following his tragic death

The scene of the tragedy in Plymstock earlier this year

An electrician died after he was accidentally electrocuted whilst helping to renovate a home in Plymstock, an inquest has heard.

Andrew Richard Downey, 52, was found dead by the owner of a house he was working on in Manor Road, Plymstock, on July 24 of this year.

Mr Downey's family now hope to raise awareness of risks attached to the profession and the need for regular safety checks for electricians following the tragedy.

Mr Downey, of Fort Austin Avenue, had been working on a 230-volt consumer unit at the Plymstock home where wider refurbishment was being carried out when he was accidentally electrocuted and died.

The electrician had been left by the homeowners at around 10am to “get on with the job” according to health and safety inspector Richard Hines.

But when they returned to see what progress had been made, they found Mr Downey in the small cupboard and in direct contact with copper piping.

Senior Coroner Ian Arrow said that Mr Downey's death was the result of a "hand to leg electrocution"

Emergency crews and Western Power Distribution workers were called to the property in Manor Road just after 1pm on July 24.

Mr Downey was sadly pronounced dead at the scene and approximately 1,700 properties in the Plymstock area lost electricity following the incident.