Second person dies at Glastonbury Festival after man's body found during clean-up

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A second person has died at Glastonbury Festival after a body was found during clean-up operations. Police say a man in his forties was found unresponsive in his tent at around 2.20pm on Tuesday.As reported by the Mirror, the man had been employed as a festival worker at Worthy Farm in Somerset.

He is believed to be a dad-of-three from North London, according to reports in The Jewish Chronicle. His family is said to have been notified.

No further information has been released by authorities at this time. A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset Police said: "Police were called at about 2.20pm on Tuesday, June 27, after a man in his forties was found unresponsive in his tent in The Park at the Glastonbury Festival site. "Sadly, the man, a member of the festival's crew, was confirmed dead at the scene.

The death is not being treated as suspicious and a report is being prepared for the coroner."It follows the death of Jason Winder, who died on Sunday morning on the Worthy Farm site following a "medical episode".

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