The Telegram (St. John's)

Coroner’s inquest to be held into stage collapse

- BY DANIELA GERMANO

A coroner’s inquest into the death of a drum technician killed in a stage collapse at a Radiohead concert in Toronto five years ago was welcomed Thursday by the British man’s family and the band he worked for, but both said the developmen­t still doesn’t bring justice.

Scott Johnson, 33, was killed on June 16, 2012, when part of a massive stage structure crashed down just hours before the British rock band was due to perform at Downsview Park in Toronto’s north end. Three others were injured.

Charges laid in the case were stayed earlier this year after a judge ruled the matter took too long to get to trial.

Johnson’s father said the inquest — to be formally announced by the office of Ontario’s chief coroner on Thursday — is the “second-best’’ thing, adding that “it would have been much better to see the court case through properly, even if the case had to be heard again.’’

“We thank the coroner for bringing it forward and giving us the comfort that there will be an inquest,’’ Ken Johnson said in a phone interview from the United Kingdom. “It does give us the opportunit­y to come back across and talk to people involved to create solutions to make sure it doesn’t happen again.’’

He added, however, the family is still disappoint­ed that no one will be held responsibl­e for his son’s death.

A coroner’s inquest is an independen­t investigat­ion designed to focus public attention on the circumstan­ces of a death, not to assign blame.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? The chief coroner of Ontario will be holding an inquest into the death of a drum technician for the British rock band Radiohead who died in 2012 after a stage collapse in Toronto. Seen here are people looking at the collapsed stage at Downsview Park in...
CP PHOTO The chief coroner of Ontario will be holding an inquest into the death of a drum technician for the British rock band Radiohead who died in 2012 after a stage collapse in Toronto. Seen here are people looking at the collapsed stage at Downsview Park in...

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