The wait goes on at Didcot
Mark Anthony
Founder at DemolitionNews.com, Demolition Insider and Diggers and Dozers; owner and host of The Break Fast Show; demolition industry ghost writer.
Yesterday’s pre-inquest hearing on the investigation into the Didcot Disaster proved to be yet another false dawn for the families of the four men killed at the Didcot A Power Station back in February 2016.
It also means that the global demolition industry must continue to wait to learn the true cause of the boiler house collapse and potentially save the lives of demolition workers currently charged with carrying out similar work.
Thames Valley Police says officers are still looking into whether charges of corporate manslaughter, gross negligence manslaughter or offences under 1974 health and safety legislation should be brought against the companies and individuals involved.
In a statement read to Oxford Coroner’s Court yesterday afternoon, senior investigating officer Detective Superintendent Craig Kirby said his team had so far taken 2,429 witness statements and collected 180,000 ‘artefacts’.
Individuals and companies suspected of committing alleged offences have been interviewed under caution and, because of the complexity of the case, would likely be interviewed again.
“Given the complexity and scale of this investigation as described previously, I am unable to provide a completion date for this work,” the police officer said.
Concluding the pre-inquest review, senior coroner Darren Salter said he would review the case in six months’ time.
All of which is nothing short of a disgrace. Directly or otherwise – demolition inflicted the first blow upon the families of the four men.
Regardless of the findings of this interminable investigation, the four men – Michael Collings, Ken Cresswell, Christopher Huxtable and John Shaw – were working in demolition at the time.
Regardless of the eventual findings, those four men went to work in a demolition environment and never made it home.
But if demolition inflicted the first blow, then the investigating authorities have inflicted every subsequent blow, every subsequent injury and ounce of suffering.
From the time it took to recover the bodies of Michael Collings, Ken Cresswell, Christopher Huxtable and John Shaw, to the prolonged silences, the annual and meaningless updates and the reviews into reviews, it is as if the authorities are deliberately prolonging the agony of those four families.
That is the greatest tragedy.
But if there is something within those 180,000 artefacts – some piece of twisted metal or fallen debris that might point to a shortcoming in perceived industry best practice – then the police, the Health and Safety Executive and anyone else involved in this protracted and bloated investigation is complicit in placing other demolition men and women at risk.
This investigation has failed. It has failed the demolition industry; and it has failed the nation. It has failed four grieving families that deserved much, much better and that have surely now suffered enough.
Worst of all, it has failed the memory of four working men who died – avoidably and tragically – while providing for those families.
Plant trainer at BL Safety and Training Ltd
3 年Absolutely disgusting couldn't organise a p#! S up ????
Registered NDTG CCDO Demolition Trainer, CPCS Demolition D90 tester and UKATA Asbestos category A&B trainer
3 年Absolutely disgusting I feel for the families and for all the lads involved on the site at the time they need answers, the decisions are so long over due, all the parties involved need to pull their fingers out
Demolition Project Manager at CawardenCoDemo
3 年Well said Mark. An utter disgrace from day one after the disaster. Not only leaving the men under that mangled mess for 6 months, the authorities in charge? still have no answers. All the interviews and evidence over 5 years and still nothing. Come on this is a load of rubbish, putting it politely. People, especially the families of the lost hard working men, want some closure on this horrific tragedy.
Managing Director at LIFTING FOR LIFTING Ltd
3 年Scandalous.
working for Euro Demolition Dismantling
3 年Get a move on families need some sort of closure