Walter Manley has been sentenced to three years and four months for the manslaughter of his colleague, Ian McCollum, who was killed in a workplace accident at a biomass facility in Newry. The incident occurred when Manley, operating a telehandler, drove over McCollum twice, mistakenly believing he had only run over a piece of wood. This tragic case underscores the critical importance of adhering to health and safety regulations in the workplace.
The court found that Manley acted with a ‘catastrophic error of judgement’ and failed to check his vehicle’s mirrors or cameras before reversing. This negligence not only cost a life but also left a family devastated, highlighting the emotional toll of workplace accidents. The judge described the case as a ‘monumental tragedy’ that could have been avoided with proper safety measures.
McKinstry Biomass Ltd, the employer, also faced consequences, receiving a £120,000 fine for health and safety breaches. This case serves as a stark reminder of the responsibilities employers have to ensure a safe working environment, as well as the legal repercussions they face when failing to do so.
The McCollum family expressed their grief and frustration, emphasizing that their loss was preventable. This incident raises awareness about the need for stricter enforcement of safety laws and the importance of prioritising worker safety to prevent future tragedies like this one.
Source: BBC News

