Twins pay tribute to father killed by toxic gas

THE children of a man who died after a cloud of toxic gas escaped from a factory yesterday called him a "genuine, wonderful and supportive person".

Paul Doyley, 48, from Immingham, was critically injured when titanium tetrachloride fumes escaped from the Cristal Global site near Grimsby on the River Humber on March 5.

He received treatment for chemical burns and inhalation of toxic fumes in a specialist burns unit at Pinderfields General Hospital in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, but later died from his injuries, Cristal Global said.

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Mr Doyley's children, 17-year-old twins Aimee and Liam, thanked medical staff and their father's work colleagues and friends for their support.

In a statement, they said: "We'd like to thank especially the paramedics, doctors and nurses that have aided our Dad at Grimsby and Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield.

"We would also like to thank his work colleagues and friends who assisted him at the scene and for all his friends' continued support.

"Paul was a devoted father, brother and son and a genuine, wonderful and supportive person to all who knew him.

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"In his spare time he was a constant supporter of Grimsby Town Football Club and kept himself fit as an active member of the Lincolnshire Wolds Vets Running Club, combined with a keen interest in amateur boxing.

"He enjoyed travelling with his children and was a keen railway enthusiast."

Two other men suffered chemical burns in the leak – one is still receiving treatment at Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital in Grimsby and the other was taken to hospital but released a few hours after the accident.

Cristal Global – which is based at Stallingborough on the River Humber and specialises in titanium-based products – said the company was "deeply saddened" by Mr Doyley's death.

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