Townsville Bulletin

Law body calls for probe into gym death

- CHRIS CLARKE

THE Queensland Law Society has labelled the death of a teenager in a Brisbane gym “extremely preventabl­e” and has called for a coronial inquest to determine whether the state’s gyms are following correct procedures.

Ben Shaw, 15, died on Saturday after a heavy barbell fell on his throat while he was benchpress­ing in the Pine Rivers PCYC gym in Brisbane’s north.

It is believed he was benchpress­ing more than 30kg above his body weight when the bar fell at about 7.30pm. It was about 20 minutes before anyone noticed.

Ben was taken to hospital in a critical condition and placed on life support but later died.

An investigat­ion is currently under way, headed by Worksafe Queensland with the assistance of police.

QLS president Christine Smyth said Ben’s death was a tragedy and should be a “warning sign” to all gyms.

“All gyms should take this as a warning sign and increase and improve supervisio­n,” she said. “Questions do need to be asked as to how this has occurred and how to prevent it, while keeping gyms accessible.

“If necessary, ( a coroner) will make any recommenda­tions into criminal fault.”

Ben’s accident followed a similar occurrence at a gym north of Brisbane five days earlier, where a 28- year- old had a barbell fall on his throat during a 120kg benchpress.

The man survived but was hospitalis­ed.

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