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Welding equipment likely behind school captain’s death

Liam Keegan, 17, died about 8pm Tuesday, after being electrocuted in his home at Darley Rd, Upper Caboolture. Police, paramedics and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services responded, along with Workplace Health and Safety investigators and several Energex crews.It’s understood welding equipment might have caused the tragic electrocution of Mr Keegan, however investigations into his death are still ongoing.Tullawong State High School principal Kiah Lanham said the school community was “deeply…
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