Stirling Observer

Plumber faces gas blast trial

Charges over Callander explosion

- Court reporter

A plumber accused of causing a gas explosion that destroyed an elderly couple’s Callander home and buried them beneath the rubble is to face trial next month.

Craig Hall is said to have failed to install a boiler properly at Robin and Marion Cunningham’s house in Murdiston Avenue.

It is alleged that Hall (34) failed to ensure that a gas pipe was properly supported when he fitted the combi boiler at the property.

As a consequenc­e, it is alleged, the supply pipe separated from the inlet pipe of the boiler to which it should have been joined, allowing gas to escape.

Eight months after Hall carried out the work, the property was completely destroyed in a massive early morning blast. At 5.45 am on August 2, 2013, the escaped gas ignited, possibly when Mr Cunningham went to make his wife a cup of tea, resulting in an explosion that ripped through the property.

Mr and Mrs Cunningham were both trapped and had to be freed by firefighte­rs.

Mr Cunningham, then 77, was taken by air ambulance to the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow with a back injury and burns.

Mrs Cunningham, then 74, was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary with less serious injuries.

Nine nearby houses were evacuated and Stirling Council set up a rest centre in Callander as emergency services moved in to make the area safe.

Mr and Mrs Cunningham’s home was almost completely demolished in the explosion and diggers were called in to clear the site.

At a preliminar­y hearing at Stirling Sheriff Court on Tuesday Hall, of Palisker, Tullibody, who was excused attendance, maintained a plea of not guilty to causing the blast by carrying out the installati­on of the boiler dangerousl­y and otherwise than in accordance with appropriat­e standards, contrary to the Gas Safety (Installati­ons and Use) Regulation­s 1988.

He also denied an alternativ­e charge, under the Health and Safety at Work Act, of failing to take reasonable care for Mr and Mrs Cunningham’s safety as a result of his “acts or omissions”.

The trial is scheduled to start on December 18.

Mr and Mrs Cunningham were both trapped

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Obliterate­d Robin and Marion Cunningham’s home

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