New images of the site in India where a Norwich man was electrocuted have been revealed.
Ivan Brown, a former landlord of the Murderers in Timberhill, died aged 71 on Sunday after reportedly coming into contact with a live wire while taking photos at Dalhousie, a village in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Pictures show the area where Mr Brown was taking a selfie according to the latest reports from India, when he is said to have fallen and grabbed a live wire overhead.
It seems he was taking a picture of the village's Baikunth Nagar view, which means 'Heaven City' in Hindu.
Police in the area have since launched an investigation into why the lines were live.
Following Mr Brown's death his friends and former colleagues have paid tribute saying he will be "greatly missed".
Dalhousie is a hill station based across five hills 6,460ft above sea level in the foothills of the Himalayas, with a population of about 7,000 people.
The town was named after the Earl of Dalhousie who established the area as a summer retreat during his time as British governor general in India.
It is near the town of Chamba in the state of Himachal Prades in the north of India, near the border with Jammu and Kashmir.
Would you like to pay tribute to Mr Brown? Contact our reporter on casey.cooper-fiske@newsquest.co.uk
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