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Man dies in 'medical emergency' at Staffordshire beauty spot
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A man has died following a medical emergency in Staffordshire . Paramedics were called to Bathpool Country Park in Newcastle-under-Lyme just before 7pm on Wednesday, July 23. It quickly became clear that the man could not be saved and he was pronounced dead at the scene. A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service confirmed that two ambulances were sent to the area. READ MORE: Calls to honour Ozzy Osbourne with Birmingham statue, state funeral and new airport name READ MORE: Face of evil Birmingham burglar who murdered grandfather, 94, in own home They added: "We were called to a medical emergency in Bathpool Park off Peacock Hay Road in Kidsgrove and sent two ambulances to the scene. "On arrival, crews found a man but, sadly, it quickly became clear he could not be saved and was confirmed dead at the scene." Families in the area had spotted emergency service vehicles at the park at the time of the incident. Our sister site, StokeonTrentLive , has approached Staffordshire Police for a comment. You can get all your favourite content from BirminghamLive on WhatsApp. Click here to sign up for breaking updates about the biggest stories in the region. If you prefer reading our stories on your phone, consider downloading the BirminghamLive app. You can get it from Apple here and for Android here . And finally, if there is a story you think our journalists should be looking into, we want to hear from you. Email us on newsdesk@birminghammail.co.uk .
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