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Scrapyard worker cuts into ordnance, killed by blast, Tucson police say – CNN

Editor September 24, 2015

A man died in an explosion at a scrapyard in Tucson, Arizona, on Wednesday after he cut a piece of military ordnance, police said.

“The employee worked as a cutter,” Tucson Police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Bay told CNN. “He was separating metal and cut into a piece that turned out to be military ordnance. No one else was injured.”

Police evacuated the remaining employees, and a bomb squad took over the investigation. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base provided assistance.

“They don’t know how that ordnance ended up at the facility or where it came from,” Bay said. “There is no indication there are other explosives there.”

OSHA is launching an independent investigation. The man has not been identified yet(Ralph Ellis and Mayra Cuevas)

Link: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/23/us/scrapyard-worker-ordnance-tucson/index.html

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