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Steel wires at fault in college duct collapse?

The air ambulance leaves the college
The air ambulance leaves the college

Steel wires are believed to have failed before ducting collapsed at a college hall as pupils sat exams.

Those are the interim findings of an report into the accident at a gym in Minster College on May 12.

A statement by investigators reveals initial findings have shown the steel wires which attached the ducting to the hall roof failed.

Evidence gathered from the hall will now be examined at a laboratory in Derbyshire.

The statement continues: "It would be inappropriate to speculate, at this stage, on what may have caused the failure of the steel wires. "

The full investigation is likely to take some time.

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