Macclesfield Express

‘Outcome will not be what families hoped for’ – police

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THE police officer who led the investigat­ion into the tragedy has admitted the outcome ‘will not be what the families had hoped for’ following the end of the Bosley Mill trial.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hughes, from Cheshire Police, also spoke of the efforts made to bring the case to court.

He said: “Following the devastatin­g explosion at Wood Treatment Ltd in Bosley back in 2015, when four people tragically lost their lives, others were seriously injured and a community was devastated, a joint investigat­ion was launched between

Cheshire Constabula­ry and the Health and Safety Executive, assisted by Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service.

“This has been a complicate­d and lengthy process and our teams have worked tirelessly to provide a full file of evidence to the Crown Prosecutio­n Service who authorised the charges and in January a trial got underway.

“Mrs Justice May directed that the charges of corporate manslaught­er and gross negligence be discontinu­ed and the prosecutio­n subsequent­ly went to the Court of Appeal who agreed with Judge in the case. We acknowledg­e and accept the decision now made by the court.

“Following the decision, George Boden pleaded guilty to Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) Section 37, with the company Wood

Treatment Limited having already pleaded to HSWA S2, sentencing will take place on June 18.

“The remaining two defendants received direction from the court to be found not guilty following the plea entered by Boden.

“We understand that this will not be what the families had hoped for and that it will not take away from the devastatin­g loss they feel. We know that this has been an extremely difficult time for everyone involved and we are continuing to support the families as they come to terms with the outcome.”

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Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hughes

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