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Owner cleared after canoe death | Owner cleared after canoe death |
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The owner of an outdoor pursuits firm has been cleared of breaching health and safety rules after a man who hired one of his canoes drowned. | The owner of an outdoor pursuits firm has been cleared of breaching health and safety rules after a man who hired one of his canoes drowned. |
David Phillips, 68, from Haddenham near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, died when the boat he and his wife Brenda were in overturned on 2 August 2004. | David Phillips, 68, from Haddenham near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, died when the boat he and his wife Brenda were in overturned on 2 August 2004. |
They had hired the canoe from David Proctor of Bethania Adventure, who runs his business from Lake Vyrnwy, Powys. | They had hired the canoe from David Proctor of Bethania Adventure, who runs his business from Lake Vyrnwy, Powys. |
Mr Proctor had denied three charges under the Health and Safety Act. | Mr Proctor had denied three charges under the Health and Safety Act. |
The charges related to the buoyancy aids the couple were given, safety sweeps of the lake, and his monitoring of its boundaries. | The charges related to the buoyancy aids the couple were given, safety sweeps of the lake, and his monitoring of its boundaries. |
Giving evidence during the five-day trial at Wrexham magistrates' court, Mr Proctor, of Llanwddyn, near Llanfyllin, defended his safety record. | Giving evidence during the five-day trial at Wrexham magistrates' court, Mr Proctor, of Llanwddyn, near Llanfyllin, defended his safety record. |
David Proctor defended an invisible boundary on the lake | David Proctor defended an invisible boundary on the lake |
He said a verbal briefing he gave people who leased boats had been approved by the relevant regulatory body. | He said a verbal briefing he gave people who leased boats had been approved by the relevant regulatory body. |
He said: "It is a practised routine - I must have issued many thousands of briefings over the years." | He said: "It is a practised routine - I must have issued many thousands of briefings over the years." |
He also defended an invisible lake boundary, an imaginary line drawn between two landmarks on either side of the shore, which canoeists were not allowed to cross. | He also defended an invisible lake boundary, an imaginary line drawn between two landmarks on either side of the shore, which canoeists were not allowed to cross. |
Mr Proctor had said Severn Trent, the water company which leases part of the lake to him, would not allow the area to be marked with buoys. | Mr Proctor had said Severn Trent, the water company which leases part of the lake to him, would not allow the area to be marked with buoys. |
But the court heard that canoeists had paddled beyond the lake's so-called invisible boundary. | But the court heard that canoeists had paddled beyond the lake's so-called invisible boundary. |
"Didn't the knowledge that people routinely go to the far side of the lake make you complacent?" Owen Edwards, prosecuting, asked Mr Proctor. | "Didn't the knowledge that people routinely go to the far side of the lake make you complacent?" Owen Edwards, prosecuting, asked Mr Proctor. |
"No, indeed not," Mr Proctor replied. | "No, indeed not," Mr Proctor replied. |
The court also heard from experienced canoeists Philip and Catherine, who had also hired a craft from Mr Proctor on the day of the tragedy in 2004. | The court also heard from experienced canoeists Philip and Catherine, who had also hired a craft from Mr Proctor on the day of the tragedy in 2004. |
They both described seeing the Mr and Mrs Phillips row past, while they stopped for lunch on the shore of the lake. | They both described seeing the Mr and Mrs Phillips row past, while they stopped for lunch on the shore of the lake. |
Later a storm blew up that was so intense that it made controlling the Ross's canoe very difficult. | Later a storm blew up that was so intense that it made controlling the Ross's canoe very difficult. |
Rescue experience | Rescue experience |
Mr Ross said: "The water was very choppy - significantly so." | Mr Ross said: "The water was very choppy - significantly so." |
"I then wanted to get to the shore as quickly as possible. My wife was screaming because she felt very unsafe". | "I then wanted to get to the shore as quickly as possible. My wife was screaming because she felt very unsafe". |
As they returned to the boathouse, Mr Ross described seeing a helicopter, emergency vehicles and then Mr Proctor in a motor boat heading in the opposite direction. | As they returned to the boathouse, Mr Ross described seeing a helicopter, emergency vehicles and then Mr Proctor in a motor boat heading in the opposite direction. |
Under cross-examination, Mr Proctor said he had extensive qualifications for the job he was in and was an accredited canoe and kayak coach, a raft guide, as well as being a swift water rescue instructor. | Under cross-examination, Mr Proctor said he had extensive qualifications for the job he was in and was an accredited canoe and kayak coach, a raft guide, as well as being a swift water rescue instructor. |
He added that he had extensive rescue experience, was a caretaker observer for the local metrological office, and had experience of outdoor pursuits in the Lake Vyrnwy area stretching back 23 years. | He added that he had extensive rescue experience, was a caretaker observer for the local metrological office, and had experience of outdoor pursuits in the Lake Vyrnwy area stretching back 23 years. |