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Tuesday, 11 February, 2003, 14:05 GMT
Father's heartbreak
Ben Pinkham (Apex)
Benjamin Pinkham: Pulled from burning tank
The father of a 21-year-old man who died after suffering horrific burns in an explosion has paid tribute to his "beautiful boy".

Benjamin Pinkham, from Saltash, east Cornwall, died at Bristol's Frenchay Hospital on Saturday.

He was cleaning inside a 10-metre by six-metre tank at Princess Yachts in Plymouth last Monday when there was an explosion.

The inside of the tank became engulfed in a fireball said firefighters.

The world has lost a lovely boy and somebody who may have made a difference

Brian Pinkham
Brian Pinkham, 41, said of his son: "He could walk into a room with 100 people he had never met before and after he left he would have 100 friends. He just had that effect.

"The world has lost a lovely boy and somebody who may have made a difference."

Princess Yachts yard
Princess Yachts: Investigation into death
Mr Pinkham praised the prompt action of a colleague who helped pull Ben from the burning tank.

And he thanked paramedics and hospital staff for their support.

"When he came to hospital he was conscious. He was still Ben.

"When his girlfriend arrived the first thing he said to her was: 'How did you get on in your exam today?'

"If it hadn't been for the prompt actions of everybody we may never have had that memory."

The incident is being investigated by the Health and Safety Executive.


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