Calls for Dicot Power Station inquiry
It's been more than eight years since the tragic collapse at Didcot Power Station - in which four demolition worker lost their lives...
And their families are still waiting to find out what happened on that day.
Now there are calls for an "urgent public inquiry" into what's taking so long.
Ten days before it was due to be demolished, in February 2016, part of the site's old boiler house came down - claiming the lives of four men: Ken Cresswell, John Shaw, Michael Collings, and Christopher Huxtable.
It was six months before their bodies were recovered from the rubble.
Sophie Law has been looking back at the incident and speaking to those calling for more to be done
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