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Jury considers manslaught­er verdict at Scout inquest

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A JURY will consider unlawful killing by gross negligence manslaught­er at the inquest into the death of a teenager who fell 200ft on a Scout expedition.

Ben Leonard, 16, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, was on an organised trip with the Reddish Explorer Scouts when he suffered fatal head injuries after falling from cliffs on the Great Orme, Llandudno, on August 26, 2018.

David Pojur, assistant coroner for North Wales east and central, yesterday gave the 10 jurors legal directions and a “route to conclusion” following eight weeks of evidence.

The inquest, which began on January 4, has heard Ben’s family were lied to with suggestion­s the “approach” initially taken by the Scout Associatio­n was to blame the boy for the tragedy amid worries over “reputation­al damage” to the organisati­on.

Mr Pojur told jurors their job was not to blame any person or organisati­on, but establish the facts and said four conclusion­s were available on the evidence.

He said they could conclude the reason for Ben’s death was unlawful killing by one or both of the Scout leaders on the trip, Sean Glaister and Mary Carr, contribute­d to by neglect by The Scout Associatio­n.

Two further conclusion­s open to jurors, Mr Pojur said, were misadventu­re or misadventu­re contribute­d to by neglect by one or both of the Scout leaders on the trip, or by The Scout Associatio­n.

Jurors are now hearing the evidence summed up by the coroner before they will retire to consider their conclusion­s.

Mr Glaister, the most senior Scout leader on the trip when Ben fell, declined to answer a series of questions from a lawyer representi­ng Ben’s family during the inquest after Mr Pojur warned him he did not have to answer some questions if the answer was to incriminat­e himself.

Ben and two friends had separated from the other Scouts and the Scout leaders, who had “lost” them at the time Ben fell from the cliffs.

The inquest jury also has heard suggestion­s thar Mr Glaister had believed another man, Brian Garraway, group Scout leader, was also going on the trip, only to discover he was not present when he got to their campsite in Eryri (Snowdonia).

The hearing was adjourned until Tuesday morning.

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Ben Leonard, 16

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