A probe into the death of a student at the UEA is understood to be focusing on whether he was killed in an accident involving a weight machine. 

The police and Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have been investigating how Mohammed Farraj died at the university gym on Wednesday evening.

There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing on the part of staff at the Sportspark. 

One student at the UEA said it is believed Mohammed was using the Smith machine - an assisted weight machine with the barbell fixed in place - at the time of his death.

According to sources, a "massive crash" was heard in the gym before Mohammed was spotted lying on the floor.

Police and ambulance crews were called to an incident involving a man who had been using the gym equipment Police and ambulance crews were called to an incident involving a man who had been using the gym equipment (Image: Steven Whitear @swjournalismm)

Two people using the gym are believed to have given him CPR until the ambulance crews arrived and took over.

Sources also confirmed Sportspark staff were summoned to the gym and gave rapid assistance. 

Although other areas of the Sportspark reopened on Saturday morning, the gym remained closed.

A spokesman for the UEA Sportspark said: "We are continuing to support the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) with their enquiries, and the University has decided to keep the related item of equipment out of public use until further notice, while the HSE investigation remains ongoing.

"The Sportspark gym will reopen on Tuesday at 2pm."

Police tape remained around the Sportspark until FridayPolice tape remained around the Sportspark until Friday (Image: Newsquest) The HSE, which looks into breaches of health and safety laws, has also confirmed it is still investigating the death.

Meanwhile, the police probe into the incident has closed.

A police spokeswoman said: "Officers have finished conducting their enquiries and have concluded that there was no third-party involvement.

"The death is not being treated as suspicious.

"There are no further criminal matters for the police to investigate. A file will be prepared for the coroner in due course."

Flowers have been laid outside the Sportspark in tribute to MohammedFlowers have been laid outside the Sportspark in tribute to Mohammed (Image: Newsquest) Mohammed was a second-year medical student who was from the Kurdish community. He was an active participant in the Army Reserves and sports clubs at the UEA.

He was pronounced dead after emergency services were called to the Sportspark at 7pm on Wednesday following reports of a medical emergency involving a man who had been using gym equipment.

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The lengthy closure of the gym has led to questions raised on social media about what happened that night.

One person asked: "I know investigations can be long... was one machine involved, or was the speed/lack of emergency response the issue?"