Source · Prevention of Future Deaths
Martin Ellis
Ref: 2020-0028
Date: 13 Feb 2020
Coroner: Mary Hassell
Area: London Inner (North)
Responses identified: 0 / 1
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Easy public access to a restricted dam, inadequate signage, and exposed live wiring led to an electrocution, with no explanation or report on building regulations enforcement provided.
Date
13 Feb 2020
56-day deadline
9 Apr 2020 est.
Responses identified
0 of 1
Coroner's concerns
Easy public access to a restricted dam, inadequate signage, and exposed live wiring led to an electrocution, with no explanation or report on building regulations enforcement provided.
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1. The dam is apparently not open to members of the public, but Mr Ellis and his family were able to visit it with ease, not even knowing that it was restricted, still less having access prevented.
2. I found at inquest that the only warning sign was old, in poor repair and covered by foliage, so could not be seen.
3. I accepted evidence in court that construction workers did not warn the family off visiting the dam, but rather gave them directions on how to get there and where to park their car.
4. The electrocution was caused by exposed live wiring in a galvanised metal conduit.
I understand that the Chief Electrical Officer visited the site in the days after Mr Ellis’s death and that the Ministry of Infrastructure, Ports, Energy and Labour is responsible for the Saint Lucia investigation. However, six months after Mr Ellis’s death, no explanation has been provided to his family or to HM Senior Coroner for Inner North London, as to why there was an exposed live wire. Despite repeated requests, neither Mr Ellis’s family nor I have been provided with a copy of the Chief Electrical Officer’s report.
5. The dam was built in 1996. I do not know whether the unsafe wiring is a result of a lack of appropriate building regulations enforcement. I do not know whether other constructions built at around the same time are unsafe.
2. I found at inquest that the only warning sign was old, in poor repair and covered by foliage, so could not be seen.
3. I accepted evidence in court that construction workers did not warn the family off visiting the dam, but rather gave them directions on how to get there and where to park their car.
4. The electrocution was caused by exposed live wiring in a galvanised metal conduit.
I understand that the Chief Electrical Officer visited the site in the days after Mr Ellis’s death and that the Ministry of Infrastructure, Ports, Energy and Labour is responsible for the Saint Lucia investigation. However, six months after Mr Ellis’s death, no explanation has been provided to his family or to HM Senior Coroner for Inner North London, as to why there was an exposed live wire. Despite repeated requests, neither Mr Ellis’s family nor I have been provided with a copy of the Chief Electrical Officer’s report.
5. The dam was built in 1996. I do not know whether the unsafe wiring is a result of a lack of appropriate building regulations enforcement. I do not know whether other constructions built at around the same time are unsafe.
Report sections
Investigation and inquest
On 13 September 2020, I commenced an investigation into the death of Martin Edward Ellis, aged 69 years. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest earlier today. I made a narrative determination, a copy of which I attach.
Circumstances of the death
Mr Ellis was electrocuted at the Sir John Compton Dam in Saint Lucia, while holidaying there with his family.
The Water and Sewerage Company, WASCO, is the public sector water utility company, funded and managed by central government, responsible for water supply on the island. This includes responsibility for the dam.
The Water and Sewerage Company, WASCO, is the public sector water utility company, funded and managed by central government, responsible for water supply on the island. This includes responsibility for the dam.
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Report details
- Reference
- 2020-0028
- Date of report
- 13 February 2020
- Coroner
- Mary Hassell
- Coroner area
- London Inner (North)
Responses identified
Responses identified
0 of 1
1 response not yet linked
Organisations named in PFD reports are normally expected to respond within 56 days. Deadline: 9 Apr 2020 (estimated).
Sent to
- High Commissioner for Saint Lucia to the UK