Man dies on farm in Herefordshire

West Midlands Ambulance Service were called to an incident in the Malvern area but the man died

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The man died on a farm in Malvern this morning
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The man died on a farm in Malvern this morning

A man has died following an incident on a farm in Herefordshire. West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) were called to a farm off the B4220 near Cradley in Herefordshire at 10.38am today (July 28)....

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