Neil Moon and Jonathan Collins were working at Banham Poultry as pest control subcontractors when they were found dead in October 2018.
Two companies are being prosecuted for corporate manslaughter over the deaths of two men at a chicken factory. Neil Moon, 49, and Jonathan Collins, 34, were working as pest control subcontractors at Banham Poultry in Attleborough, Norfolk, in 2018. They were found dead at 1.10am on 4 October that year, with Norfolk Police saying at the time a possible refrigeration gas leak was being investigated as a line of inquiry.
The family of Mr Collins, from Watton, Norfolk, said in a tribute that he was a 'devoted family man who will continue to be loved and missed by all those who knew him'. Mr Moon, from Spalding, Lincolnshire, left behind a widow who described him as 'the most amazing husband and father'. His son described him as 'my hero and the best father I could've ever asked for'. His daughter added: 'I will miss him so much and cherish all the memories we had together.
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