Tragedy has struck Glastonbury Festival again after a body was found during the clean-up.
Police confirmed a man aged in his 40s was found unresponsive in his tent during clean-up operations around 2.20pm on Tuesday.
The man had been working at the festival, which took place at Worthy Farm in Somerset, in south west England last week.
He is believed to be a dad of three from north London, reports The Jewish Chronicle, who say his family have been notified.
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No further information has been released by authorities.
A spokesperson for Avon & Somerset Police told Mirror UK: "Police were called at about 2.20pm on Tuesday 27 June after a man in his forties was found unresponsive in his tent in The Park at the Glastonbury Festival site.
"Sadly, the man, a member of the festival's crew, was confirmed dead at the scene. The death is not being treated as suspicious and a report is being prepared for the coroner."
It follows the death of another person at the festival on Sunday following a 'medical episode'.
He has been named as radio DJ Jason Winder.
Paying tribute, close friend Tim Newton said Mr Winder "lived large and packed a lot of life into his 48 short years".
Avon & Somerset Police are not treating either death as suspicious, and files have been passed to the coroner.
Around 200,000 people attended the festival over the course of five days, which saw the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Lewis Capaldi and Elton John play to huge crowds.
A police spokesperson earlier confirmed they had recorded 120 incidents, including 27 thefts, 20 drug offences and seven sexual assaults. A total of 35 arrests were made.
Festival workers began a huge clean-up operation as crowds departed on Monday. The crew are dealing with over-flowing bins and camping chairs, blow-up mattresses and even slippers and unwanted flip-flops.
The festival implored music fans to take everything home with them, writing on Twitter : “When you’re packing up your tent, please put your rubbish in the bin bags provided by campsite stewards and take home all of your belongings to use again next time! Thank you. Love the farm, leave no trace!”
Glastonbury Festival have been approached by Mirror UK for comment.