The forgotten fatalities
John Mackay (left) and Tommy Williams.

The forgotten fatalities

Later this week, I am due to speak to the BBC yet again about the Didcot Power Station disaster that happened in February 2016.

Unlike many of their colleagues in the wider media, the BBC thankfully hasn’t forgotten the incident that claimed the lives of four men on that fateful day.

We are fast approaching the seventh anniversary of that fateful day.??The investigation remains ongoing, which must be agonising for the families of Michael Collings, Ken Cresswell, Christopher Huxtable and John Shaw.

But it is, perhaps, almost as agonising for the families of John Mackay and Tommy Williams; the two men killed in a separate demolition accident at the Teesworks facility in Redcar in truly horrific circumstances exactly three years ago today.

They too have received no answers and no explanation of what happened to their loved ones.??And there is now a very real concern that the protracted Didcot investigation has somehow set a precedent for protracted and overlong fatal accident investigations.

Three years on and it is understood that the police are still taking statements over the Redcar incident.?Three years!??This is an accident that occurred long before the Teesworks demolition project was in full swing.?Just how many people are there to interview.??And if the Didcot investigation is any kind of?guide, the families of the two men that lost their loves at Redcar could have at least another four years to wait for some kind of conclusion.

There is another concern here as well. Even though interest has declined in the near seven years since it happened, Didcot has remained a key industry talking point.??Thanks to the likes of the BBC, Didcot has remained in the public eye as well.

Redcar has not.??Instead, all the talk from Teesworks is of job creation, giga factories and freeport status

New jobs and new factories are terrific and they will be very welcome in the North East of England.

But all of that is being created upon the unmarked graves of Tommy Williams and John Mackay.

Each passing anniversary; each piece of positive news from Teesworks; and each new mention of the Didcot Disaster must surely just prolong the agony and suffering of the families of Tommy Williams and John Mackay.

Seven years is too long to wait for answers.??THREE years is too long to wait for answers.

Our thoughts are with the families and friends of Tommy and John today.

carl Timblin

Demolition site manager/ccdo site supervisor/Demolition machine oparator

2 年

R.I.P to both of them great blokes gone too soon. Also this industry needs the answers for all the family's. These tragic accidents are not brought to a final conclusion qwick enough.

Mark Lally

Demolition supervisor

2 年

I worked with Tommy and what true gentleman he was ,gone far to soon,he survived Didcot only to die in another demolition disaster?

Mervyn Pilley CMgr FRSA FAIA FSAM MIConstM AMEI

Membership expert - actively developing membership based projects. Chartered Manager with 50 years of accumulated business knowledge and expertise

2 年

tragic in all ways

David Hilton

Demolition plant operator at EURO DEMOLITION + DISMANTLING LTD

2 年

RIP too both men ??

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