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Baby inquest told of water fault Baby inquest told of water fault
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A fault with a thermostat in a hot water system that caused a baby to be scalded to death could affect up to 3.5 million homes, an inquest has heard.A fault with a thermostat in a hot water system that caused a baby to be scalded to death could affect up to 3.5 million homes, an inquest has heard.
Ten-month-old Rhianna Hardie was killed when boiling water cascaded over her cot at her council home in Taunton.Ten-month-old Rhianna Hardie was killed when boiling water cascaded over her cot at her council home in Taunton.
Coroner Michael Rose told the hearing at Taunton Shire Hall that the problem could have national implications.Coroner Michael Rose told the hearing at Taunton Shire Hall that the problem could have national implications.
"This is important not only for poor Rhianna, but it could affect as many as 3.5 million houses in the UK," he said."This is important not only for poor Rhianna, but it could affect as many as 3.5 million houses in the UK," he said.
He went on to say that there had only been one other fatality involving an immersion heater - in Penwith, Penzance in 2002.He went on to say that there had only been one other fatality involving an immersion heater - in Penwith, Penzance in 2002.
'Thermostat failed''Thermostat failed'
Matthew Hardie and his partner, Charlie Haworth, were spending their first night in the house in Wellington Road with their two children when the accident happened in November 2006. Matthew Hardie and his partner, Charlie Haworth, were spending their first night in the house in Wellington Road with their two children when the accident happened on 19 November 2006.
The coroner said: "There's no dispute that the death was a direct consequence of a problem that occurred when the thermostat in the immersion heater failed.The coroner said: "There's no dispute that the death was a direct consequence of a problem that occurred when the thermostat in the immersion heater failed.
"Boiling water overwhelmed the cold water tank which split and cascaded onto Rhianna who was asleep in the room below with her sister.""Boiling water overwhelmed the cold water tank which split and cascaded onto Rhianna who was asleep in the room below with her sister."
Rhianna was taken to Musgrove Park Hospital for treatment but died three weeks later at Bristol Children's Hospital.Rhianna was taken to Musgrove Park Hospital for treatment but died three weeks later at Bristol Children's Hospital.
The couple, both 22, now have a third child, Kadie, who is six weeks old.The couple, both 22, now have a third child, Kadie, who is six weeks old.
Avon and Somerset Police, the Health and Safety Executive and Taunton Deane Borough Council launched investigations following the accident.Avon and Somerset Police, the Health and Safety Executive and Taunton Deane Borough Council launched investigations following the accident.
The hearing is expected to last between three and four days.The hearing is expected to last between three and four days.