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Thoughts go to the family and friends as they try to make sense of it. All the best to them.
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Thoughts go to the family and friends as they try to make sense of it. All the best to them.
Well done lad.When Santa got stuck up the chimney, he began to shout. You boys and girls won’t get any toys .....as I’m dead
They haven't left him to die though. They have been unable to rescue him in time in a safe way.Would you say the same if it was your dad, brother or son who perhaps had mental illness/depression?
I know what you are saying mate and I often think the same but I would be furious if the emergency services left a family member of mine to die
Some people love a bit drama though.They haven't left him to die though. They have been unable to rescue him in time in a safe way.
There's a canny difference.
There is no permanent ladder up the side of that chimney. They install as they go when doing maintenance. I wonder what it was doing there, there is no obvious sign of any maintenance being carried out.
The police have opened an investigation...Whoever owns that chimney is responsible in preventing unauthorised access to it.
Was every reasonable precaution made to prevent access ? If so then this chap has somehow managed to breach those barriers in a desperate attempt to scale the chimney.
I had a read around this earlier, you can die just from being inverted for so long.
Why do people have to find blame somewhere else?! It's like the head out the train window stories recently.Whoever owns that chimney is responsible in preventing unauthorised access to it.
Was every reasonable precaution made to prevent access ? If so then this chap has somehow managed to breach those barriers in a desperate attempt to scale the chimney.
Bloody hell, I never knew that existed.Suspension Trauma mate. Even if you’re working at height, slip and your harness saves you from the fall, you only have so long to be rescued before Suspension Trauma kicks in. I’d imagine being inverted adds another element to it.
Suspension Trauma mate. Even if you’re working at height, slip and your harness saves you from the fall, you only have so long to be rescued before Suspension Trauma kicks in. I’d imagine being inverted adds another element to it.
There yer go RicciBloody hell, I never knew that existed.
Whoever owns that chimney is responsible in preventing unauthorised access to it.
Was every reasonable precaution made to prevent access ? If so then this chap has somehow managed to breach those barriers in a desperate attempt to scale the chimney.
Bloody hell, I never knew that existed.
Why do people have to find blame somewhere else?! It's like the head out the train window stories recently.
It's his fault for climbing up there, as sad as the outcome was.
I worked on a case involving a school kid who used to get high off fire extinguishers. The time he died from it was after he'd broken into a bus depot (12 foot walls topped with razor wire), so his family sued London Transport.I agree pal - but it’s a different world we live in.
We had building site - fully up to secure standards , signage the lot.
A teenage lass managed to get in , climbing on some scaffolding slipped and broke her arm.
She successfully sued the contractor who was also charged by HSE for breach of health and safety.
So despite doing everything to standards the authorities found that the contractor was negligent because she managed to get in.
No mention whatsoever about the responsibility of the girl - in fact she was portrayed as very much the victim.