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VHG | 12:40 Tue 20th Apr 2010 | News
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A 30-year-old man whose body was found at an Ipswich electricity substation was electrocuted, a post-mortem examination has revealed.

Jonathan Ehlert, from Ipswich, died in Ransomes Way on Wednesday 14 April during a suspected burglary.

Police said that doors at the back of the substation had been forced open and some metal cutting tools were found.

http://news.bbc.co.uk...d/suffolk/8630848.stm
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Good
too many places are being done, the scrap price for cabling and the fact that some scrap merchants dont question wheres its come from are to blame.

Perhaps this may be a lesson to some.
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He was only out trying to make himself a few quid. Didn't deserve to be electrocuted.
sandy, so if I rob a bank and get shot by police, I don't deserve it because i'm 'just trying to make a few quid'
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Probably a pikey, serves him right
With copper price at an all time high these crooks seem to imitate those in the newspapers who seem to get away scott free and encourage others to follow in their footsteps.
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Darwins theory in action
True. Harsh lesson for burglary though.
So you believe in the death penalty for burglary, then?
shocking
Did he deserve to die - No

Do I have any sympathy - No
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