Man electrocuted after truck hit 120,000-volt cables

Charlie Buckland
BBC News
Google Tan y Dderwen Farm in Betws-yn-Rhos. A house can be seen in the centre behind a large oak tree. A lane road runs in the centre, with green fields either side. Rolling hills can be seen behind the house along with farm sheds. Google
An inquest heard Andrew Winston Lloyd died after being electrocuted

A man delivering hardcore to a farm was killed when his truck hit high-powered electricity cables, an inquest opening has heard.

Andrew Winston Lloyd, 56, from Bod Elian, Llanelian, was delivering a load of hardcore as the base for a shed when the bucket on his truck came into contact with 120,000-volt overhead cables.

The inquest in Ruthin heard Mr Lloyd, who ran a family business, climbed down from the cab and was apparently electrocuted when he came into contact with the metal step.

He was pronounced dead at the scene in Tan y Dderwen Farm in Betws-yn-Rhos, Conwy on 1 May.

The provisional cause of death given was electrocution.

A coroner said extensive enquiries would be carried out and the Health and Safety Executive were investigating the incident.

The inquest was adjourned to a date to be fixed.