Swindon man who died after being given CPR on busy main road named

A Swindon man who died in the street after a medical episode has been named locally.

Police were forced to close Cricklade Road in Swindon on Monday 1 February after a large number of emergency workers responded to a cardiac arrest at the roadside.

The significant response saw several ambulance vehicles and half a dozen police officers in attendance as they attempted to revive the man on the junction with Penhill Drive.

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Wiltshire 999s can reveal that despite medics’ efforts to save his life, Adrian ‘Ady’ Bradbury, in his 40s, was pronounced dead the scene after more than an hour.

A post-mortem examination has been ordered to establish his cause of death, but Wiltshire Police say his death is not believed to be suspicious.

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