Belfast Telegraph

Couple facing prison over death of girl (7) in bouncy castle tragedy

- BY SAM RUSSELL

TWO married fairground workers wept as a judge warned them that they face jail for the gross negligence manslaught­er of a girl who died after a bouncy castle blew away with her inside it.

Seven-year-old Summer Grant died after a gust of wind lifted the inflatable from its moorings and sent it “cartwheeli­ng” 300 metres down a hill at an Easter fair in Harlow, Essex.

William Thurston (29) and Shelby Thurston (26) sobbed and were comforted by family members after they were found guilty of gross negligence manslaught­er at Chelmsford Crown Court yesterday.

They had denied the offence but a jury convicted them by majority verdict after more than 11 hours of deliberati­ons.

The pair, of Whitecross Road, Wilburton, near Ely, Cambridges­hire, were also found guilty of a health and safety offence following the incident on March 26 2016.

There were gasps and sobs from their relatives as the guilty

Fatal injuries: Summer Grant

verdicts were read out.

Speaking outside court, investigat­ing officer Detective Chief Inspector Danny Stoten said: “The Thurstons put profit before safety.

“They had huge weight on their shoulders and that was for the safety of children, other people’s loved ones. They put profit first, they’ve ignored the rules and the regulation­s, they didn’t conduct the checks they should have conducted and sadly Summer’s lost her life.”

He said Summer’s family were “pleased and relieved” with the guilty verdicts, and had “asked to be given some time to come to terms with this result”.

A yellow Met Office weather warning had been in place on the day the inflatable blew away.

Prosecutor­s said that the defendants failed to ensure it was “adequately anchored” to the ground and failed to monitor weather conditions to ensure it was safe to use.

Summer’s father told the trial he turned to see the bouncy castle in the air after he heard a scream, and said “my daughter’s in there”.

He gave chase but could not catch the inflatable, that witnesses described as “cartwheeli­ng in the air, cartwheeli­ng down a hill and only stopping when it hit a fence”. Summer was rescued from within the bouncy castle and taken to hospital where she died from her injuries.

Judge Mr Justice Garnham, delaying sentencing until a date to be fixed, warned the defendants he was “seriously considerin­g imprisonme­nt” as an option.

He ordered that both defendants surrender their passports before they were granted bail.

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