The Independent

Pilot to face ‘manslaught­er’ charges in connection with Shoreham Airshow disaster

- FLORA THOMPSON

The pilot whose aircraft crashed in the Shoreham Airshow disaster, killing 11 men, will be charged with manslaught­er by gross negligence, the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) announced yesterday. Andrew Hill also faces allegation­s of endangerme­nt of an aircraft under air navigation laws after the vintage Hawker Hunter jet plummeted onto the A27 in West Sussex on 22 August 2015.

The crash occurred after the 1950s fighter bomber failed to pull out of a loop-the-loop and crashed into a

fireball. Mr Hill, a trained Royal Air Force instructor and fast jet pilot, was thrown clear of the aircraft but taken to hospital with serious injuries and placed into an induced coma before being discharged.

Simon Ringrose, of the CPS special crime division, announced the news to families of the victims at a private meeting in Lewes, East Sussex, yesterday evening.

In a statement he said: "Following a careful review of the evidence I have found there is sufficient evidence to charge Andrew Hill with the manslaught­er by gross negligence of the 11 men who died. "I have also authorised a further charge against Mr Hill of endangerin­g an aircraft, contrary to Article 137 of the Air Navigation Order 2009."

Mr Hill, who turns 54 on Thursday, is due to appear before Westminste­r Magistrate­s' Court on 19 April.

He will be charged with 11 counts of manslaught­er by gross negligence, an offence which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonme­nt, and one count of endangerin­g an aircraft, which can incur a jail term of up to five years, the CPS said.

Mr Ringrose added: "Sussex Police conducted a thorough and detailed investigat­ion into the incident and in November 2017 submitted a full file of evidence to the CPS in relation to the actions of the pilot.

"In accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutor­s, I have considered whether there is sufficient evidence to charge Mr Hill with any offence and if so whether it is in the public interest to do so."

The news comes on the same day the CPS announced it was the first national public body to sign up to the Charter for Families Bereaved through Public Tragedy, which pledges to be open with those who lose loved ones in major disasters and to treat them in a sensitive manner.

Mr Hill was questioned for the first time by police in December 2015 under caution after voluntaril­y attending an interview but was not arrested.

A pre-inquest review is due to take place on Monday and the full inquest was expected to take place in September. This will now be postponed until the criminal proceeding­s are concluded.

 ??  ?? Andrew Hill is due to appear before Westminste­r Magistrate­s' Court on 19 April (PA)
Andrew Hill is due to appear before Westminste­r Magistrate­s' Court on 19 April (PA)
 ??  ?? A crane removes part of the Hawker Hunter fighter jet from the side of the road in Shoreham (Getty)
A crane removes part of the Hawker Hunter fighter jet from the side of the road in Shoreham (Getty)

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