The New Zealand Herald

School board charged in student cave death

- Denise Piper

WorkSafe has charged Whangārei Boys’ High School’s board of trustees following the death of a student at Abbey Caves a year ago.

Fifteen-year-old Karnin Petera died on a school trip to the caves on May 9, 2023.

The death rocked the school and community.

WorkSafe’s head of inspectora­te, Rob Pope, acknowledg­ed the “profound impact of this tragedy”.

“A year on, our sympathy and thoughts are with all of those who knew and loved Karnin,” Pope said.

An extensive WorkSafe investigat­ion has now pieced together the circumstan­ces of the tragedy, and two charges have been filed in the Whangārei District Court for health and safety failures.

The charges were laid under the Health and Safety at Work Act and are against the legal entity of the board of trustees, not individual members of the board.

“We encourage school boards of trustees across the country to reflect on their own systems and processes to ensure they are meeting legal requiremen­ts for education outside the classroom,” Pope said.

“Students should be able to participat­e safely, and parents must have confidence their rangatahi will be kept safe,” he said.

WorkSafe had no further comment while the case was before the court.

Whangā rei Boys’ High School principal Karen Smith was approached for comment.

In a letter to parents yesterday, she said the school would be reviewing the charges laid by WorkSafe and take the findings seriously. The school had already developed and implemente­d new Education Outside The Classroom and Outdoor Education policies, with the help of Education Outdoors NZ, including new safety management plans, Smith said.

“The Board of Trustees will continue to work with WorkSafe as we move through the next stage of the process.”

Smith acknowledg­ed all those impacted by the loss of Karnin and reaffirmed counsellin­g and support available, especially in light of the anniversar­y.

“Our thoughts remain with the whānau of Karnin Petera, his friends, our school whānau, the wider Whangārei community and everyone who has been touched by this tragedy,” she said.

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