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Home » Pest control workers found dead in Norfolk chicken factory with frozen hands and faces

Pest control workers found dead in Norfolk chicken factory with frozen hands and faces

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An odourless toxic gas leak is said to have poured into the small space where Neil Moon and Jonathan Collins were working

An odourless toxic gas leak is said to have poured into the small space where Neil Moon and Jonathan Collins were working

Zahra Khaliq News Reporter and Olivia Bridge Reporter in Live News Network

12:54, 01 Apr 2026Updated 12:55, 01 Apr 2026

The bodies of two pest control workers were tragically recovered from a ‘one-man-width’ passageway at a chicken factory seven years ago. Neil Moon, 49, and Jonathan ‘Jon’ Collins, 34, were carrying out a routine job when the toxic gas filled the air, a court has heard.

Neil and Jon were discovered at Banham Poultry factory in Norfolk at around 1am on October 4, 2018 in what prosecutors have descried as a “cavalier” safety failure. The workers were tasked with carrying out a routine pest control job when the court heard an odourless gas filled the air.

The victim’s families, who say their lives “changed forever” after the sudden deaths, contacted police when the men failed to return home from work.

Norwich Crown Court heard there were no warning signs that the ‘one-man-width’ passageway Neil and Jon were working in had a build-up of lethal gas. The pair died from asphyxiation as the nitrogen gas filled the small space while they carried out pest control work at the side of the chicken factory, reports The Mirror.

Prosecutor Craig Hassall KC said: “Ultimately, they were killed by a colourless, odourless gas. When they walked into the passageway they were given no warning of the risks.”

The men’s bodies were found at around 1am in the one-man-width corridor between the factory and nearby railway tracks, with evidence of frozen hands and faces.

CCTV footage played to the court showed the pair arriving at the factory at around 8.30am. They were last seen alive at 11.40am. Relatives reported the men missing after they failed to return home that evening, sparking a search which led to the horror discovery.

The toxic gas had come from a dislodged duct pipe connected to a chilling system that the factory used to process chickens, the court heard.

Mr Hassall told the court: “When these men entered the passageway ducting had become detached, pumping concentrated nitrogen into a narrow space.”

Concerns had been raised in the past about mist drifting across railway platforms near the site, the hearing was told.

This led to a number of changes to the system in the months before the men were found. But Mr Hassall said the work had not been carried out safely, arguing the company had failed to protect workers on site.

Banham Poultry Limited and Air Products plc have admitted health and safety offences on the basis that the breaches caused the deaths.

The men’s families spoke of their devastation in emotional statements read to the court. Jon’s wife Gillian said: “My life stopped but I had to find the strength to carry on for our son.”

“I still don’t know why it has taken these companies seven a half years to accept responsibility for causing these deaths,” she added. “The careless and reckless actions of those responsible have had catastrophic consequences.”

Their daughter Dakota described Jon as an “amazing father”. She added: “My dad was a kind and caring man just doing his job. They were robbed of their lives.”

Neil’s fiancée Sara Dutton described him as a “strong and devoted family man”, adding: “My life and the lives of my children changed forever. Our grief has not diminished over time. I have had seven years just treading water. Not really living, just waiting for the truth.”

The sentencing hearing is due to conclude after two days.

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