A Witney-based engineer's cause of death was electrocution, an inquest opening heard.
Andrew Claridge, of Charterville Close, Minster Lovell, died on Thursday, November 14.
An inquest was opened into the 34-year-old's death by area coroner Nicholas Graham at Oxford Coroner's Court on Monday, November 25.
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The guttering engineer died at Hunters Moon House, Charney Road, Longworth, Abingdon and his death was verified by paramedic Ian Powell.
A post-mortem was carried out and found his cause of death to be electrocution.
It is reported there was an incident while he was at work and he subsequently died.
A full inquest will now be held at Oxford Coroner's Court on April 22 next year.
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