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A company has been fined over the deaths of the Fisherman’s Friends singer Trevor Grills and the band’s promoter Paul McMullen. | |
Express Hi-Fold Doors Limited was given a £30,000 penalty at Guildford crown court after being found guilty of a breach of health and safety laws. | |
The company’s boss, David Naylor, 57, of Bridgnorth in Shropshire, was acquitted on Thursday of two charges of manslaughter by gross negligence over the incident at the G Live theatre in Guildford on 9 February 2013. | |
Grills, 54, a vocalist with the sea shanty group, and 44-year-old McMullen suffered catastrophic injuries when a two-tonne stage door supplied by Naylor’s company fell and struck the pair. | Grills, 54, a vocalist with the sea shanty group, and 44-year-old McMullen suffered catastrophic injuries when a two-tonne stage door supplied by Naylor’s company fell and struck the pair. |
Grills, who sang for 16 years with the band from Port Isaac in Cornwall, had been due to perform at the venue that night, less than a week after recording their latest album. He died in hospital three days later. | |
McMullen, from Disley in Stockport, was killed at the scene after being trapped from the waist down underneath the door. | |
The court heard that the business barely traded in 2015 and was essentially liquidated. | |
Passing sentence, the judge Philippa Whipple said the penalty had to act as a deterrent. | |
She said: “Culpability must be assessed as high. I accept there was no deliberate disregard for the law but the company fell far short of the appropriate health and safety standard.” | She said: “Culpability must be assessed as high. I accept there was no deliberate disregard for the law but the company fell far short of the appropriate health and safety standard.” |