MAJOR RESPONCE Man in His 20s Dies After Major Emergency Response in Ashford
Man in His 20s Dies After Major Emergency Response in Ashford

Man in His 20s Dies After Major Emergency Response in Ashford

A man in his 20s has tragically died following a major emergency response in South Ashford on Thursday afternoon.

Emergency services were called to Clynton Way at around 3.20pm yesterday, after concerns were raised for a person at a private address.


Air Ambulance Lands Near Health Centre

Multiple emergency vehicles were dispatched to the scene, including:

Despite the efforts of paramedics and first responders, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.


Police: Death Not Treated as Suspicious

A Kent Police spokesperson confirmed:

“We were called to assist at a property in Clynton Way following concerns for a person’s welfare. A man in his 20s was sadly pronounced deceased at the scene. His next of kin has been informed.”

The death is not being treated as suspicious, and a report is being prepared for the coroner.


Community Shocked by Sudden Tragedy

Residents in the quiet residential area reported seeing emergency services stationed outside a property for several hours. The air ambulance drew attention as it landed nearby, with bystanders looking on from St Stephen’s Health Centre and nearby homes.

 

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