Western Mail

Probe into worker’s old chapel death still ongoing

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AN INQUIRY into the death of a worker who was killed when a derelict church collapsed in Cardiff is still ongoing more than a year later, police confirmed yesterday.

Jeffrey Plevey, 55, pictured, was found under rubble at the site of the former Citadel building, previously the Mount Hermon Primitive Methodist Chapel, in Adamsdown on July 18 last year.

Concerns had been raised about the safety of the building before its collapse.

Approval had been granted to turn the former chapel on the corner of Splott Road and Pearl Street into a housing block.

An applicatio­n was made in November 2016 to demolish the building, which was described at the time as “potentiall­y dangerous”.

It said the three-storey building was in a poor condition. There was no ceiling to the ground floor, and the internal plaster was damp, hollow and cracked.

The back of the building was described as “partially collapsed”, the front and sides were showing signs of cracking and a number of the windows were broken.

There was also concern it was at risk of collapse towards the railway line.

People living near the building described it as an “accident waiting to happen”.

Rail lines were closed between Cardiff and Newport as dozens of emergency workers with rescue dogs and a drone worked on the collapsed site just before 3pm on July 18 last year.

The body of Mr Plevey, from Cardiff, was recovered from the site between 8pm and 9pm that day. Two people who escaped were treated for minor injuries.

The Health and Safety Executive is also involved in the investigat­ion.

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