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Alton Towers Smiler sentencing: Theme park fined £5m after crash that left five seriously injured | Alton Towers Smiler sentencing: Theme park fined £5m after crash that left five seriously injured |
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Alton Towers operator Merlin Attractions has been fined £5m after admitting health and safety breaches led to the crash on the park's Smiler rollercoaster that left five people seriously injured. | Alton Towers operator Merlin Attractions has been fined £5m after admitting health and safety breaches led to the crash on the park's Smiler rollercoaster that left five people seriously injured. |
A total of sixteen people were injured in the crash in June 2015, with two teenage girls requiring leg amputations. | A total of sixteen people were injured in the crash in June 2015, with two teenage girls requiring leg amputations. |
Judge Michael Chambers QC called the accident a “catastrophic failure” by the company involving basic health and safety measures. | Judge Michael Chambers QC called the accident a “catastrophic failure” by the company involving basic health and safety measures. |
He said the “obvious shambles of what occurred” could have been “easily avoided” by a suitable written system to deal with ride faults and a proper risk assessment. | He said the “obvious shambles of what occurred” could have been “easily avoided” by a suitable written system to deal with ride faults and a proper risk assessment. |
The judge added: “This was a needless and avoidable accident in which those injured were fortunate not to have been killed or bled to death.” | The judge added: “This was a needless and avoidable accident in which those injured were fortunate not to have been killed or bled to death.” |
Alton Towers originally blamed the accident on “human error”, but prosecutors argued the fault lay with Merlin Attractions and not individuals. | Alton Towers originally blamed the accident on “human error”, but prosecutors argued the fault lay with Merlin Attractions and not individuals. |
The Judge said: “Human error was not the cause as was suggested by the defendant in an early press release. | The Judge said: “Human error was not the cause as was suggested by the defendant in an early press release. |
“The defendant now accepts the prosecution case that the underlying fault was an absence of a structured and considered system not that of individuals' efforts, doing their best within a flawed system. | “The defendant now accepts the prosecution case that the underlying fault was an absence of a structured and considered system not that of individuals' efforts, doing their best within a flawed system. |
“Members of the public have been exposed to serious risk of one train colliding with another with a computer control system was reset, having been overridden to address a fault.” | “Members of the public have been exposed to serious risk of one train colliding with another with a computer control system was reset, having been overridden to address a fault.” |
Following the crash, it took up to five hours for all sixteen people in the rollercoaster car to be freed from the wreckage. | Following the crash, it took up to five hours for all sixteen people in the rollercoaster car to be freed from the wreckage. |
“Those in the front row bore the brunt of the collision and had their legs crushed in the tangled steel,” Judge Chambers said. | “Those in the front row bore the brunt of the collision and had their legs crushed in the tangled steel,” Judge Chambers said. |
Vicky Balch and Leah Washington each lost a leg in the accident, and Joe Pugh, Daniel Thorpe and Chandaben Chauhan were all seriously injured when the fully laden carriage hit a stationary car in front. | Vicky Balch and Leah Washington each lost a leg in the accident, and Joe Pugh, Daniel Thorpe and Chandaben Chauhan were all seriously injured when the fully laden carriage hit a stationary car in front. |
Lawyers for Merlin said that the company had seen a £14 million drop in revenue as a result of the crash, and had “got the message”, making 30 changes to safety measures, equipment, and training. | Lawyers for Merlin said that the company had seen a £14 million drop in revenue as a result of the crash, and had “got the message”, making 30 changes to safety measures, equipment, and training. |
Speaking outside the court, Paul Paxton, who represented eight of the victims, said his clients had been “shocked and disappointed by the catalogue of errors”. | |
He added: “Money alone will never replace limbs, nor heal the psychological scars.” | |
Merlin Entertainments chief executive Nick Varney also spoke outside the court and said the company had “let people down with devastating consequences”. | |
Mr Varney said: “From the beginning the company has accepted full responsibility for the terrible accident at Alton Towers and has made sincere and heartfelt apologies to those who were injured. | |
He added: “We were always aware that we would end up here today facing a substantial penalty, as has been delivered by the court today. | |
“However, Alton Towers - and indeed the wider Merlin Group - are not emotionless corporate entities. | |
“They are made up of human beings who care passionately about what they do. | |
“In this context, the far greater punishment for all of us is knowing that on this occasion we let people down with devastating consequences.” | |
He added: “It is something we will never forget and it is something we are utterly determined will never be repeated.” | |
Additional reporting by PA. | Additional reporting by PA. |