Waikato Times

Fence for lookout after fall

- CECILE MEIER

A fence will be built at a popular Canterbury lookout spot following the death of an intellectu­allydisabl­ed man who slipped and fell while having his photo taken.

Christchur­ch man Darryl Kitto, 47, was under the care of community mental health service Emerge Aotearoa when he died in April last year at Rakaia Gorge in Mid-Canterbury.

Kitto had an intellectu­al disability and was under a compulsory care and rehabilita­tion order because he had committed a crime.

A coronial inquest in Christchur­ch yesterday heard Kitto and his carers had gone to Ashburton for the day. They took the scenic route back to Christchur­ch and stopped at a popular lookout spot to take a photo of the Rakaia Gorge.

Carer Kathleen O’Shea was fighting back tears when she told coroner Sue Johnson that Kitto had asked for his photo to be taken so he could send it to his sister.

She took one picture, then Kitto asked for another to be taken from a different angle so he could have the river behind him, she said.

She helped him down to a lower section of a mound they were on and let go of his hand to take the photo.

‘‘He was stable when he let go of my hand,’’ she said.

As she was looking at her phone to take the photo, he slipped and fell about 30 metres into the gorge.

The carers heard ‘‘no sound; he just went’’, O’Shea said.

O’Shea told the coroner she was not aware of him having any balance issues.

Helen Duncan told the coroner her brother was ‘‘clumsy’’.

New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) traffic and safety manager Tony Spowart said it would install a fence around the car park perimeter to avoid further accidents.

Senior Constable Andrew Grant told the inquest police were satisfied there was no criminal liability or suspicious circumstan­ces surroundin­g Kitto’s death.

Johnson said a pathologis­t had concluded Kitto had broken his neck, which crushed his spinal cord and led to him inhaling his vomit.

She believed Kitto’s death was an accident. Her written findings would be released at a later date.

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