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MoD to be reprimanded over Brecon Beacons SAS deaths | MoD to be reprimanded over Brecon Beacons SAS deaths |
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The Ministry of Defence is to be reprimanded over the deaths of three soldiers on an SAS training exercise in the Brecon Beacons. | The Ministry of Defence is to be reprimanded over the deaths of three soldiers on an SAS training exercise in the Brecon Beacons. |
L/Cpl Edward Maher, L/Cpl Craig Roberts and Cpl James Dunsby died as a result of neglect on the 16-mile march in 2013. | L/Cpl Edward Maher, L/Cpl Craig Roberts and Cpl James Dunsby died as a result of neglect on the 16-mile march in 2013. |
The Health and Safety Executive said the MoD would be censured - the highest action the HSE can take. | |
The MoD "acknowledged" the censure and apologised for failings. | The MoD "acknowledged" the censure and apologised for failings. |
A censure means that if it were not for crown immunity, the MoD would have faced prosecution. | |
The Brecon Beacons march was held on one of 2013's hottest days. | |
Cpl Dunsby, from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, L/Cpl Roberts, from Penrhyn Bay, Conwy, and L/Cpl Maher, of Winchester, Hampshire, were on course to complete the training within the allocated time but were found in three separate locations at different times. | |
All three soldiers suffered the effects of hyperthermia. | |
The HSE investigation found the MoD failed to plan, assess, and manage risks associated with climatic illness during the training in July 2013. | |
In a statement, it said: "Despite its crown status, the MoD is not exempt from its responsibilities as an employer to reduce the risks to its employees as far as reasonably practicable. | |
"But for crown immunity, the MoD would have faced prosecution for the failings identified." | |
HSE head of operations Neil Craig said since the deaths, the HSE had worked with the MoD to ensure it had learned lessons and worked to reduce the risk of a similar incident in the future. | |
An MoD spokesman said: "We have made several improvements to reduce the risks on such exercises, and the defence safety authority is conducting a service inquiry to identify any further lessons to prevent a recurrence of this tragedy." | |
Last year, coroner Louise Hunt ruled the men died as a result of neglect and released 13 issues for the Ministry of Defence to address. | |
She warned there was a risk of future deaths on SAS selection marches unless action was taken. |
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