This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . The next check for changes will be
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8q5mpqrvqo
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Kevin Holding: Family of man killed by pop-up urinal seek answers | |
(1 day later) | |
Kevin Holding is survived by his parents, his partner and four children, and three grandchildren | Kevin Holding is survived by his parents, his partner and four children, and three grandchildren |
The family of a man who was crushed to death in a freak accident fear they may never find out what caused the pop-up urinal he was working on to drop suddenly. | The family of a man who was crushed to death in a freak accident fear they may never find out what caused the pop-up urinal he was working on to drop suddenly. |
Maintenance engineer Kevin Holding, 60, was killed when working in Soho on 27 January 2023. His inquest heard it took two hours for a crane to arrive to lift the urinal off him. | Maintenance engineer Kevin Holding, 60, was killed when working in Soho on 27 January 2023. His inquest heard it took two hours for a crane to arrive to lift the urinal off him. |
His daughter Karlie Holding, 37, said the lack of answers about how he came to be crushed was "disgusting" and "disrespectful". She told BBC London: "The family as a whole just hasn't been the same at all: we're a very broken family." | His daughter Karlie Holding, 37, said the lack of answers about how he came to be crushed was "disgusting" and "disrespectful". She told BBC London: "The family as a whole just hasn't been the same at all: we're a very broken family." |
Det Ch Insp Dean Purvis from the Met Police, which is still investigating the death, apologised to the Holdings. | Det Ch Insp Dean Purvis from the Met Police, which is still investigating the death, apologised to the Holdings. |
A post-mortem examination gave Mr Holding's cause of death as compression asphyxia | A post-mortem examination gave Mr Holding's cause of death as compression asphyxia |
He said: "We are sorry for the impact this is having on everyone in Mr Holding's family." | He said: "We are sorry for the impact this is having on everyone in Mr Holding's family." |
Pop-up loos were introduced in central London in 2002 to discourage street urination. During the day, they are stored below the pavement and at night they rise hydraulically. | Pop-up loos were introduced in central London in 2002 to discourage street urination. During the day, they are stored below the pavement and at night they rise hydraulically. |
Karlie, from Sevenoaks in Kent, added that Mr Holding's parents, both in their 80s, had been "knocked for six". | Karlie, from Sevenoaks in Kent, added that Mr Holding's parents, both in their 80s, had been "knocked for six". |
She said of her grandparents, who are both in their 80s: "One of their biggest fears is that they'll never find out before they pass. | She said of her grandparents, who are both in their 80s: "One of their biggest fears is that they'll never find out before they pass. |
"We haven't got closure, we haven't been able to mourn properly, close that chapter and live our lives in memory of Dad and build our family back up. | "We haven't got closure, we haven't been able to mourn properly, close that chapter and live our lives in memory of Dad and build our family back up. |
"We're still in this grey zone where we have no idea what happened, how he lost his life, so we can't put that to rest." | "We're still in this grey zone where we have no idea what happened, how he lost his life, so we can't put that to rest." |
Karlie Holding says the family is struggling with the lack of communication | Karlie Holding says the family is struggling with the lack of communication |
Mr Holding, from Beckenham in south-east London, became trapped underneath the telescopic urinal, which dropped on him while he was working on the device, his inquest was told. | Mr Holding, from Beckenham in south-east London, became trapped underneath the telescopic urinal, which dropped on him while he was working on the device, his inquest was told. |
It heard how the emergency services reached the toilet Mr Holding was working on at about 13:05 GMT but could not free him. | It heard how the emergency services reached the toilet Mr Holding was working on at about 13:05 GMT but could not free him. |
The work he was doing was being carried out on behalf of Westminster City Council, which expressed "its deepest sympathies for Kevin Holding's family and friends". | The work he was doing was being carried out on behalf of Westminster City Council, which expressed "its deepest sympathies for Kevin Holding's family and friends". |
It took more than two hours for a crane to arrive at the scene, at the junction between Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road | It took more than two hours for a crane to arrive at the scene, at the junction between Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road |
A Health and Safety Executive spokesperson said in a statement: "We are assisting the Metropolitan Police investigation into this incident." | A Health and Safety Executive spokesperson said in a statement: "We are assisting the Metropolitan Police investigation into this incident." |
Det Ch Insp Purvis added: "This is a complex case and it has taken time to receive the interim expert report from the Health and Safety Executive." | Det Ch Insp Purvis added: "This is a complex case and it has taken time to receive the interim expert report from the Health and Safety Executive." |
In response, Ms Holding said: "I'm not surprised that they're buck-passing. | In response, Ms Holding said: "I'm not surprised that they're buck-passing. |
"Do your job. Remember you're dealing with someone's family. Give us the respect we deserve. We want actions now." | "Do your job. Remember you're dealing with someone's family. Give us the respect we deserve. We want actions now." |
Mr Holding's family fear his file is "sitting on a table gathering dust" | Mr Holding's family fear his file is "sitting on a table gathering dust" |
Ms Holding said: "I genuinely believe because he's passed away, they keep forgetting my dad's case. | Ms Holding said: "I genuinely believe because he's passed away, they keep forgetting my dad's case. |
"It's not like we're even getting a timeframe - I think it's disgusting." | "It's not like we're even getting a timeframe - I think it's disgusting." |
As for the impact on the wider family, she added: "Our lives have been on hold - we haven't done anything. | As for the impact on the wider family, she added: "Our lives have been on hold - we haven't done anything. |
"We're just coasting. It's horrible." | "We're just coasting. It's horrible." |
The Palace Theatre in Cambridge Circus as it looks today | The Palace Theatre in Cambridge Circus as it looks today |
This time last year, the Met Police admitted it had "not provided the family with the support they would expect during the past year". | This time last year, the Met Police admitted it had "not provided the family with the support they would expect during the past year". |
The family told BBC London that the Met had since appointed a family liaison officer. | The family told BBC London that the Met had since appointed a family liaison officer. |
Det Ch Insp Purvis said: "We have carefully considered the [HSE report's] content and are awaiting some final advice before we decide on the next steps. | Det Ch Insp Purvis said: "We have carefully considered the [HSE report's] content and are awaiting some final advice before we decide on the next steps. |
"We acknowledge this investigation has been ongoing for a long time." | "We acknowledge this investigation has been ongoing for a long time." |
Listen to the best of BBC Radio London on Sounds and follow BBC London on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to hello.bbclondon@bbc.co.uk |
Previous version
1
Next version