Man discovered useless inside automotive at Thorpe Park as main attraction closed till March

A bloke discovered useless contained in the automotive park of a preferred UK theme park is believed to have been an Amazon supply driver.

Police had been known as at 10.55am yesterday (January 30) to the unhappy discover at Thorpe Park in Chertsey. Despite the park being closed for the low season till March 24, the person regarded as in his 20s was discovered useless inside his automotive.

He was pronounced useless on the scene by South East Coast Ambulance Service simply minutes later. A spokesman for Surrey Police confirmed that an investigation into how the person died is underway however that it’s “not believed to be suspicious”.

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The man was present in his automotive
(Image: Surrey Live / Darren Pepe)

The mentioned: ”Police had been known as at 10.55 this morning by South East Coast Ambulance Service following a report of the invention of a person’s physique within the Thorpe Park automotive park on Staines Road, Chertsey. A person in his 20s was sadly pronounced deceased in a automobile on the location. An investigation into the circumstances of the dying is underway, however it isn’t believed to be suspicious. Thorpe Park is at present closed for the winter.”

It has not been confirmed whether or not or not the person was in an Amazon branded van, or his personal private automotive, or if he was truly on shift delivering parcels on the time. However, talking to Surrey Live, an Amazon UK spokesman mentioned: “’Our ideas are with all these affected by this tragic incident.



The park is closed for the winter interval
(Image: Getty Images)

“We’re working with our delivery service provider and the police as they investigate.”

Officials at Thorpe Park haven’t commented on the state of affairs, however the Daily Star has reached out to dad or mum firm Merlin Entertainments for a remark.

Last 12 months noticed 1.5million guests to the park, which was a 23% improve on the 12 months prior. It will not be thought the police investigation will hamper the park’s seasonal re-opening in simply seven weeks time.

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