Barrow Council have confirmed that they will be prosecuting David Gill and South Lakes Safari Zoo in connection with the death of Sarah McClay in May 2013: The court case will provisionally begin on 27th August
BARROW council officials have confirmed they are to prosecute South Lakes Safari Zoo in Dalton and its boss David Gill in connection with the death of a staff member killed by a tiger.
Barrow Borough Council announced this afternoon it is to prosecute for alleged breaches of health and safety law.
It follows the conclusion of the council’s investigation into the death of 24 year old zoo keeper Sarah Louise McClay on 24 May 2013.
On that day Sarah Louise McClay suffered fatal injuries as a result of being attacked by a Sumatran tiger.
In addition, Barrow Borough Council has commenced a prosecution in respect of alleged breaches of health and safety law following an incident in July 2014 when a zoo keeper fell from a ladder while preparing to feed big cats
There will be a further prosecution against both the South Lakes Safari Zoo Ltd and its director Mr Gill regarding an alleged failure to comply with two improvement notices, served by Barrow Borough Council.
The proceedings commenced against South Lakes Safari Zoo Ltd are for the alleged failure to discharge its duties under Section 2 (1), 3 (1) and 21 of the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 ("The Act") and Regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety Work Regulations 1999.
The same offences are alleged in relation to Mr Gill in his capacity of director of the company, in line with the provisions contained within section 37 of The Act.
The initial court date has been set for 27 August 2015 at 1.45pm at Furness Magistrates' Court, Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.
The prosecution of Mr David Gill and South Lakes Safari Zoo Ltd in relation to these incidents is now a matter for the Court.
Barrow Borough Council is unable to comment further on the decision to prosecute.
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BARROW council officials have confirmed they are to prosecute South Lakes Safari Zoo in Dalton and its boss David Gill in connection with the death of a staff member killed by a tiger.
Barrow Borough Council announced this afternoon it is to prosecute for alleged breaches of health and safety law.
It follows the conclusion of the council’s investigation into the death of 24 year old zoo keeper Sarah Louise McClay on 24 May 2013.
On that day Sarah Louise McClay suffered fatal injuries as a result of being attacked by a Sumatran tiger.
In addition, Barrow Borough Council has commenced a prosecution in respect of alleged breaches of health and safety law following an incident in July 2014 when a zoo keeper fell from a ladder while preparing to feed big cats
There will be a further prosecution against both the South Lakes Safari Zoo Ltd and its director Mr Gill regarding an alleged failure to comply with two improvement notices, served by Barrow Borough Council.
The proceedings commenced against South Lakes Safari Zoo Ltd are for the alleged failure to discharge its duties under Section 2 (1), 3 (1) and 21 of the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 ("The Act") and Regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety Work Regulations 1999.
The same offences are alleged in relation to Mr Gill in his capacity of director of the company, in line with the provisions contained within section 37 of The Act.
The initial court date has been set for 27 August 2015 at 1.45pm at Furness Magistrates' Court, Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.
The prosecution of Mr David Gill and South Lakes Safari Zoo Ltd in relation to these incidents is now a matter for the Court.
Barrow Borough Council is unable to comment further on the decision to prosecute.
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