A security guard has been found dead in a tent at Glastonbury, according to reports.
The body of a man in his 60s was found on Sunday (June 30), the last evening of the festival, around 5pm.
The security guard was believed to have been working night shifts, although he hadn’t worked in the 24 hours leading up to the tragedy and police are not treating the death as suspicious, the Sun reported.
It is not yet known if it had anything to do with the heatwave that baked Britain over the weekend.

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Security giant G4S reportedly had 25 security workers at the festival over the weekend as sub-contractors.
A spokesperson for the business told the Mirror: “At 5:00 pm on Sunday 30 June, one of our employees was found dead in his tent at Glastonbury Festival, where he had been working as a security officer.
“The next of kin have been informed and our thoughts are with his loved ones at this difficult time.”
A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset Police confirmed that cops were called to the festival’s vast campsite around 5pm yesterday.
They said: “Officers attended and are satisfied the man’s death is not suspicious. The coroner has been informed.”
ED! has contacted Glastonbury Festival for comment.

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As many as 200,000 music fans descended on Worthy Farm in Somerset last week for the five-day event, including famous faces like the Beckhams.
Temperatures soared as high as 31C and some revellers complained about “ridiculous” queues for the event’s water stations, according to the Daily Mail.
Paramedics reportedly treated as many as 70 people hit with heat-related illnesses at the festival, most of whom had heat stroke.
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