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Met Police fined over pool deaths | Met Police fined over pool deaths |
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The Metropolitan Police force has been fined £75,000 with £50,000 costs over the deaths of two boys who drowned in a police swimming pool. | The Metropolitan Police force has been fined £75,000 with £50,000 costs over the deaths of two boys who drowned in a police swimming pool. |
Only one lifeguard was on duty when Gameli Akuklu and William Kadama, both 14, were found at the bottom of the pool in Hendon, north London, in 2002. | Only one lifeguard was on duty when Gameli Akuklu and William Kadama, both 14, were found at the bottom of the pool in Hendon, north London, in 2002. |
At an earlier hearing the force admitted failing in their duty of care under the Health and Safety Act. | At an earlier hearing the force admitted failing in their duty of care under the Health and Safety Act. |
Lifeguard Pc Danny Philips was cleared of the boys' manslaughter in June 2006. | Lifeguard Pc Danny Philips was cleared of the boys' manslaughter in June 2006. |
Barnet Council was fined £16,500 with £10,000 costs after it earlier admitted failing to carry out a proper risk assessment of the use of the Peel Centre pool. | Barnet Council was fined £16,500 with £10,000 costs after it earlier admitted failing to carry out a proper risk assessment of the use of the Peel Centre pool. |
The [service] continues to extend its condolences to the family and friends of the boys who died Police spokesman | The [service] continues to extend its condolences to the family and friends of the boys who died Police spokesman |
Gameli and William, who has been on a play scheme activity day, were pulled from the pool by a lifeguard after being discovered unconscious underwater. | Gameli and William, who has been on a play scheme activity day, were pulled from the pool by a lifeguard after being discovered unconscious underwater. |
Gameli, from Colindale, was taken to Northwick Park Hospital where he was pronounced dead. | Gameli, from Colindale, was taken to Northwick Park Hospital where he was pronounced dead. |
William, from Grahame Park, was declared dead several days later when his life support machine was switched off. | William, from Grahame Park, was declared dead several days later when his life support machine was switched off. |
Sentencing at the Old Bailey, Mr Justice Bean said the Met's failure to provide a second lifeguard created "at least a material increase" in the risk of drowning. | Sentencing at the Old Bailey, Mr Justice Bean said the Met's failure to provide a second lifeguard created "at least a material increase" in the risk of drowning. |
"The safety of children taking part in schemes of this kind is of paramount importance," he said. | "The safety of children taking part in schemes of this kind is of paramount importance," he said. |
"Parents and guardians need to be confident that they are leaving their children in safe hands. No one would argue otherwise." | |
The pool was shut following the tragedy and police said it would remain closed indefinitely. | |
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "The [service] continues to extend its condolences to the family and friends of the boys who died and recognises that today's decision will bring painful memories to the fore." | A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "The [service] continues to extend its condolences to the family and friends of the boys who died and recognises that today's decision will bring painful memories to the fore." |
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