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Manhole error left OAP paraplegic | Manhole error left OAP paraplegic |
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A drainage company has been fined £16,000 after a pensioner was left paralysed when he fell 18ft down an uncovered manhole. | A drainage company has been fined £16,000 after a pensioner was left paralysed when he fell 18ft down an uncovered manhole. |
Paul O'Regan, 74, now paraplegic, did not see the hole in the road just yards from his Wrexham home. | |
At Wrexham Magistrates Court on Thursday, Chester-based Drainbusters North West Ltd admitted breaching health and safety laws. | At Wrexham Magistrates Court on Thursday, Chester-based Drainbusters North West Ltd admitted breaching health and safety laws. |
In a statement Mr O'Regan said his independence was "gone forever". | In a statement Mr O'Regan said his independence was "gone forever". |
The court heard how Mr O'Regan lived with his wife on a Redrow Homes estate. | The court heard how Mr O'Regan lived with his wife on a Redrow Homes estate. |
On 18 November 2005, Redrow had contracted Drainbusters to carry out survey work. | On 18 November 2005, Redrow had contracted Drainbusters to carry out survey work. |
Cries for help | Cries for help |
Mr O'Regan, a former Hong Kong policeman, was pruning his roses when he noticed a neighbour having difficulty pulling out of their drive past the Drainbusters van. | Mr O'Regan, a former Hong Kong policeman, was pruning his roses when he noticed a neighbour having difficulty pulling out of their drive past the Drainbusters van. |
He went to ask the workmen to move, but fell down the 18ft hole as he walked round the van. | He went to ask the workmen to move, but fell down the 18ft hole as he walked round the van. |
Tudor Williams, prosecuting for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), told how Mr O'Regan was left curled in agony in a sewer. | Tudor Williams, prosecuting for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), told how Mr O'Regan was left curled in agony in a sewer. |
His cries for help initially went unheard because a generator inside the van was switched on. | His cries for help initially went unheard because a generator inside the van was switched on. |
But eventually the company's managing director, Martin Gaskell, and an employee, raised the alarm. | But eventually the company's managing director, Martin Gaskell, and an employee, raised the alarm. |
They waited with him until the fire service were able to winch Mr O'Regan out. | They waited with him until the fire service were able to winch Mr O'Regan out. |
The injuries I suffered in the accident were horrendous, but the mental anguish is worse Paul O'Regan | The injuries I suffered in the accident were horrendous, but the mental anguish is worse Paul O'Regan |
In a witness statement read to the court, Mr O'Regan told how he was now confined to a wheelchair. | In a witness statement read to the court, Mr O'Regan told how he was now confined to a wheelchair. |
"He said: "All the spontaneity and independence I had in my life has gone. It's gone forever." | "He said: "All the spontaneity and independence I had in my life has gone. It's gone forever." |
He said his wife was 70 and now had to take complete care of him. They had previously enjoyed walking and holidaying together. | He said his wife was 70 and now had to take complete care of him. They had previously enjoyed walking and holidaying together. |
He said: "The injuries I suffered in the accident were horrendous, but the mental anguish is worse. | He said: "The injuries I suffered in the accident were horrendous, but the mental anguish is worse. |
"The accident has left me with no control over my body." | "The accident has left me with no control over my body." |
In his statement, he added: "I know I'm not going to live forever, but I expected something different in my twilight years, and not the disaster which has befallen me for the laziness and lack of foresight of the subcontractor." | In his statement, he added: "I know I'm not going to live forever, but I expected something different in my twilight years, and not the disaster which has befallen me for the laziness and lack of foresight of the subcontractor." |
The court heard how company boss Mr Gaskell and his assistant had placed two cones around the manhole and had parked the van close the hole. | The court heard how company boss Mr Gaskell and his assistant had placed two cones around the manhole and had parked the van close the hole. |
This was a very serious incident which could well have resulted in a fatality HSE inspector Debbie John | |
Mr Gaskell's employee had received no training on street works prior to the accident. | Mr Gaskell's employee had received no training on street works prior to the accident. |
The company had no previous convictions and immediately after the accident Mr Gaskell purchased barrier equipment and signage. | The company had no previous convictions and immediately after the accident Mr Gaskell purchased barrier equipment and signage. |
Defending, Suzanne Drinkwater said the company had accepted guilt at the earliest opportunity. | Defending, Suzanne Drinkwater said the company had accepted guilt at the earliest opportunity. |
She said the company had suffered a loss of business, and the managing director had conveyed his sincere sympathies for the accident. | She said the company had suffered a loss of business, and the managing director had conveyed his sincere sympathies for the accident. |
She told magistrates: "You are not looking at a multinational company. It's a small business in which they have accepted their responsibility for this incident and come before you pleading guilty." | She told magistrates: "You are not looking at a multinational company. It's a small business in which they have accepted their responsibility for this incident and come before you pleading guilty." |
Presiding magistrate Judith Barlow said: "We found there was a lack of training and awareness of the danger to the public." | Presiding magistrate Judith Barlow said: "We found there was a lack of training and awareness of the danger to the public." |
The company was fined £16,000 with £5,508 costs. | The company was fined £16,000 with £5,508 costs. |
The magistrates passed on their condolences to Mr O'Regan, who is also pursuing a civil claim. | The magistrates passed on their condolences to Mr O'Regan, who is also pursuing a civil claim. |
Outside court, HSE inspector Debbie John said: "This was a very serious incident which could well have resulted in a fatality." | Outside court, HSE inspector Debbie John said: "This was a very serious incident which could well have resulted in a fatality." |
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