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Radiohead ‘appalled’ by staying of charges in fatal stage collapse case

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The members of Radiohead say they are “appalled” that charges stemming from a fatal concert stage collapse in Toronto in 2012 were stayed.

On Tuesday, a judge ruled the justice system had failed by allowing the case to take far too long to come to trial.

In a statement, the band said the decision “offers no consolatio­n, closure or assurance that this kind of accident will not happen again.”

They added it was “an insult to the memory of Scott Johnson, his parents and our crew.”

Johnson, a 33-year-old British drum technician, was killed on June 16, 2012, a few hours before Radiohead was set to take the stage at Downsview Park. Three others were injured.

A year later, entertainm­ent company Live Nation, engineer Domenic Cugliari and contractor Optex Staging were charged with a total of 13 offences under provincial health and safety laws.

The subsequent trial was derailed when the presiding judge, Shaun Nakatsuru, declared he had lost jurisdicti­on given his appointmen­t to a higher court. That decision led to a senior justice declaring a mistrial in May, and a new hearing was set to begin Monday.

But Ontario court Judge Ann Nelson noted the Supreme Court of Canada has set a presumptiv­e ceiling of 18 months for proceeding­s in provincial courts, and this The members of Radiohead say they are “appalled” that charges stemming from a fatal concert stage collapse in Toronto in 2012 were stayed. On Tuesday, a judge ruled the justice system had failed by allowing the case to take far too long to come to trial.

case — which would have taken a total of almost five years to complete if it had gone to a second trial — would have lasted three times longer than that limit.

The judge acknowledg­ed her ruling would have a “negative impact” on the victims of the stage collapse, especially on Johnson’s family.

“No doubt, this decision will be incomprehe­nsible to Mr. Johnson’s family, who can justifiabl­y complain that justice has not been done,” Nelson said.

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