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24/03/2017

Site Manager Found Guilty Of Manslaughter

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A site manager has been found guilty of manslaughter after a pedestrian was killed by falling window frames from a building site.

Kelvin Adsett, 64, of New Road, Slough, Berkshire was convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence and offences contrary to Section 7a of the Health and Safety at Work Act at the Old Bailey on Thursday, 23 March.

Another man, Damian Lakin-Hall, 50, of Portsmouth Road, Cobham, Surrey was convicted of offences contrary to Section 7a of the Health and Safety at Work Act. He was acquitted of manslaughter.

A company - IS Europe Ltd of Slough, Berkshire - was convicted of offences under Section 2 and 3 of the Health and Safety at Work Act.

The court heard how Amanda Telfer, 43, a freelance intellectual property and media lawyer, was walking along a pavement past a construction site in Hanover Square, W1 at around 11.30am on 30 August 2012, when three large unglazed window frames together weighing over half a ton fell on her. She died at the scene from massive crush injuries.

The window frames - one around 3.2m square and two approximately 3.3m x 1.8m - had been delivered the previous day as scheduled but couldn't be fitted immediately due to other delays on site.

They were left on the pavement overnight, leaning against the building. No efforts were made to secure them and no barrier placed around them. No checks were made on them when the individual defendants arrived on site the next morning.
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It is believed a door in the building blew open in the wind as Ms Telfer walked past, hitting the frames and causing them to topple. A worker inside tried to grab them but they fell, crushing Ms Telfer underneath.

Mr Lakin-Hall told officers at the scene the frames had been secured to the wall with a ratchet strap, however evidence showed that had never been the case.

Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Chalmers said: "The individuals and company who were convicted in this tragic case had a laissez-faire attitude to health and safety and did not take their obligations seriously.

"Each had a responsibility for the safety of the construction site but failed to deal with a basic task that very obviously then presented a serious hazard.

"Amanda died four-and-a-half years ago and this has been an incredibly long and complex case to bring before the courts with many many hours of enquiries carried out by my team.

"Her death was completely avoidable and it is satisfying for all involved in this case - and especially Amanda's family - that the jury have convicted these people and companies today.

"Prosecutions such as this are so important in enforcing adherence to health and safety laws. This tragic case proves just why employers and employees should take their obligations to safeguard workers and the public seriously."

Following the verdict, Ms Telfer's parents Barry and Ann Telfer said: "Amanda was a bright lovely professional woman living her life to the full and making plans for the future. Her future was taken from her when she was crushed to death by half ton window frames which took two seconds to fall on her. The frames had been left standing, almost vertically, at the side of a public pavement, unsecured to anything, unattended and with no safety barriers around them.

"If construction companies and the people who work for them are not held to account for such high levels of negligence and incompetence then none of us is safe walking the streets next to construction sites. The Health and Safety training being given is totally inadequate, if risk of death to passers-by is ignored.

"It is nearly five years since Amanda died. We would like to thank the police, health and safety officers and prosecution who worked on behalf of Amanda for their persistence and patience. We and all Amanda's family and friends will always miss her. Nothing will change that."

Mr Adsett and Mr Lakin-Hall were bailed to appear at the same court for sentencing on 5 May 2017.

(Image: Amanda Telfer).

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