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The owners of an adventure centre in Galloway where a schoolgirl died on holiday have been fined £16,000 for failing to ensure her safety. | The owners of an adventure centre in Galloway where a schoolgirl died on holiday have been fined £16,000 for failing to ensure her safety. |
Laura McDairmant, 15, from Carlisle, died after falling on to rocks during a pool jumping activity in July 2006. | |
At Kirkcudbright Sheriff Court, the Abernethy Trust pled guilty to not properly managing the risks. | At Kirkcudbright Sheriff Court, the Abernethy Trust pled guilty to not properly managing the risks. |
Sheriff Kenneth Hogg said the trust had failed Laura and the fine marked the revulsion of the community. | |
He said no fine could remedy the criminally culpable death. | He said no fine could remedy the criminally culpable death. |
In a statement, Lorimer Gray, executive director of the Abernethy Trust said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the McDairmant family. | In a statement, Lorimer Gray, executive director of the Abernethy Trust said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the McDairmant family. |
"Until Laura's death we had operated for 35 years without major incident or injury. We are determined to learn whatever lessons we can from her tragic death." | "Until Laura's death we had operated for 35 years without major incident or injury. We are determined to learn whatever lessons we can from her tragic death." |
Protruding rocks | Protruding rocks |
Earlier, the Crown had accepted not guilty pleas from two instructors, Gareth Alcorn and Richard Farrell, who were working on the day Laura died. | |
The schoolgirl was on an adventure holiday at the Abernethy Trust centre at Barcaple, near Ringford, in Galloway. | The schoolgirl was on an adventure holiday at the Abernethy Trust centre at Barcaple, near Ringford, in Galloway. |
One of the activities involved "gorge-jumping" - leaping into a deep pool on the Grey Mare's Tail burns near Black Loch in the Galloway Forest Park. | One of the activities involved "gorge-jumping" - leaping into a deep pool on the Grey Mare's Tail burns near Black Loch in the Galloway Forest Park. |
However, Laura struck protruding rocks and died the next day in Dumfries Infirmary. | |
The Inverness-shire based Abernethy Trust, which runs the activity centre, was accused of failing to ensure Laura's safety and permitting its employees to use a site for gorge-jumping that was unsafe. | The Inverness-shire based Abernethy Trust, which runs the activity centre, was accused of failing to ensure Laura's safety and permitting its employees to use a site for gorge-jumping that was unsafe. |
Mr Alcorn, of Coleraine in Northern Ireland, and Mr Farrell, of Barcaple, had denied failing to recognise the hazards involved and permitting and encouraging the girl to make the jump from a cliff directly above the rocks. | Mr Alcorn, of Coleraine in Northern Ireland, and Mr Farrell, of Barcaple, had denied failing to recognise the hazards involved and permitting and encouraging the girl to make the jump from a cliff directly above the rocks. |