This is the first picture of a dad-of-two who was crushed to death in a machine at Port Talbot steelworks.
Justin Day, 44, tragically died while servicing the hot mill of the giant Tata plant in South Wales.
The engineer was described as a "wonderful father" by family and friends.
Workers say he was inside the machinery when it was accidentally turned on, crushing him inside.
One said: "It should never have happened. Justin was inside the machine but the work off as complete and it was switched back on.
"By the time anyone realised what had happened it was too late.
"It's an awful tragedy."
Tata Steel said it has begun an urgent investigation into his death and the Health and Safety Executive has also launched its own inquiry.
Emergency services rushed to reports of a worker needing "urgent medical attention" at around 2pm on Wednesday.
An air ambulance and Hazardous Area Response Team vehicles attended the site but Justin could not be saved.
Tributes to Justin, of Swansea, South Wales, described him as a "wonderful" person and "lovely" father-of-two.
Friend Caroline Haslam said: "Absolutely devastated for your beautiful family to lose such a wonderful man who thought highly of his family my heat breaks for you all."
Another consoled his wife Zoe, saying: "I’m so sorry for your loss Zoe. Justin was lovely and taken way to soon. I’m so sorry thinking of you all."
A Tata Steel in Europe spokesman said: "We have to report the sad news that a contractor colleague working at our Port Talbot site has died following an incident on the site.
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