Demo man jailed over trench collapse death…

Corporate manslaughter charge over site death.

A site manager has been jailed for four years after a ground worker died when a trench wall collapsed on top of him.

Shane Wilkinson, 33, died on 4 September 2014 at a building site in Collyweston, Northamptonshire.

Andrew Winterton was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter at Northampton Crown Court. Digger driver Dean Wortley was sentenced to 12 months for health and safety breaches.

The court was told that Wilkinson was standing next to a deep trench which was incorrectly excavated by Wortley, who traded as Clearview Demolition.

When the unsecured trench wall collapsed, the father-of-five was completely buried in the rubble and he died at the site.

The court heard the sides of the trench had not been properly or adequately secured and Wortley and Conquest Homes director Winterton ignored basic safety measures.

Northamptonshire Police said it was the first case of corporate manslaughter successfully tried in the county, after a joint investigation with the Health and Safety Executive.

Det Supt Stephen Woliter said the culture of the building site was “chaotic and also culpable because they knew what the rules were and chose to ignore them”.

He added that Wilkinson had only worked at the site for two days to help buy shoes for his children before they started school.

Wortley was found guilty of a failure as a self-employed person to discharge his duty to ensure the health and safety of persons not in his employment.

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