
Police close probe into death of Gogglebox star George Gilbey who fell 80ft through skylight at work
CASE CLOSED Police close probe into death of Gogglebox star George Gilbey who fell 80ft through skylight at work
POLICE have ended their probe into the death of the former Gogglebox star George Gilbey.
He died last year after falling 80ft through a skylight while at work.
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Essex Police have ended their probe into the death of the former Gogglebox star George Gilbey
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George died last year after falling 80ft through a skylight while at work
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Two men were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.
Yesterday Essex Police said the pair will face no further action.
The Health and Safety Executive will continue to investigate the death of 40-year-old self-employed electrician George at a warehouse in Shoebury, Essex.
Inspector Natalie Prince said: 'This will aim to establish if there have been any breaches of health and safety law.'
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George shot to fame on C4's Gogglebox in 2013 alongside his mum Linda McGarry and her hubby Pete.
He was later on Celebrity Big Brother.
Following his death, George's pals led heartwarming tributes to the star - with a bunch of them said to have gathered at a pub in Clacton-on-Sea - where George lived - to celebrate his life over a drink.
One of them told The Sun: "George was George. He was a good bloke with a big heart who loved his family.
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"He was a bit of a party lad, but he was good entertainment for everyone who knew him.
"Nobody deserves this to happen so young - 40 is no age and to die at work is horrific.
Gogglebox star George Gilbey died from 'traumatic' head injury after plummeting 80ft through skylight
"He had started going to the gym in the evenings and working very hard to do well for his family."
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George shot to fame on C4's Gogglebox in 2013 alongside his mum Linda McGarry
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The star on Gogglebox
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