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Tamworth SnowDome fined £100k over Louis Watkiss death | Tamworth SnowDome fined £100k over Louis Watkiss death |
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Louis Watkiss, 12, was injured at the SnowDome on 24 September 2021 and died at the scene | Louis Watkiss, 12, was injured at the SnowDome on 24 September 2021 and died at the scene |
An indoor ski centre has been fined £100,000 following the death of a 12-year-old boy. | An indoor ski centre has been fined £100,000 following the death of a 12-year-old boy. |
Louis Watkiss, from Sutton Coldfield, died at the SnowDome in Tamworth, Staffordshire, on 24 September 2021 during a tobogganing party with friends, after he was injured in a collision with a member of staff. | Louis Watkiss, from Sutton Coldfield, died at the SnowDome in Tamworth, Staffordshire, on 24 September 2021 during a tobogganing party with friends, after he was injured in a collision with a member of staff. |
Following an investigation, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) charged SnowDome Limited with breaching health and safety regulations. | Following an investigation, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) charged SnowDome Limited with breaching health and safety regulations. |
The firm pleaded guilty and was sentenced at a hearing at Telford Magistrates' Court on Wednesday. | The firm pleaded guilty and was sentenced at a hearing at Telford Magistrates' Court on Wednesday. |
It was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £2,000 and costs of £14,534.20. | It was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £2,000 and costs of £14,534.20. |
Speaking outside court, Louis' father Chris Watkiss described the fine as "ridiculous" and said it was not appropriate when relating to a child's death. | |
He said the justice system was "flawed in so many ways and I think that's just been demonstrated today". | |
Mother Natalie Watkiss said Louis left behind an eight-year-old sibling who "cannot understand what on earth has happened to his brother". | |
"However we will stand strong and ensure Louis' memory will not be forgotten," she said. | |
Louis' parents have since called for a change in the law to make helmets compulsory during similar activities | |
The HSE said Louis was descending the main ski slope on a toboggan when it slid into the back of a member of staff who was conducting a slope walk. | |
The staff member fell backwards onto Louis, who died at the scene from head injuries, the HSE said. | The staff member fell backwards onto Louis, who died at the scene from head injuries, the HSE said. |
A joint investigation with Staffordshire Police found SnowDome Limited had failed to ensure the safety of its customers tobogganing at the venue. | A joint investigation with Staffordshire Police found SnowDome Limited had failed to ensure the safety of its customers tobogganing at the venue. |
It also found there was not a sufficient risk assessment for tobogganing activities, and that the firm had not "fully considered all persons likely to be on the slope during tobogganing". | It also found there was not a sufficient risk assessment for tobogganing activities, and that the firm had not "fully considered all persons likely to be on the slope during tobogganing". |
Nathan Cook, senior enforcement lawyer for HSE, said: "Louis' death could have been prevented if the company had adequately assessed and controlled the risks associated with tobogganing activities." | |
He said the case should act as a reminder for venues to make sure suitable risk assessments are in place. | He said the case should act as a reminder for venues to make sure suitable risk assessments are in place. |
Louis was fatally injured while on the slope at Tamworth SnowDome | |
The directors of the SnowDome said Louis should have returned safely to his family after tobogganing at the venue. | |
"The fact that he didn't is something for which we will be forever remorseful," they said. | |
"We know we can never change what has happened, and this heartbreaking knowledge is why we have always accepted full responsibility for this terrible tragedy." | |
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