Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Cider firm fined £1.4m over death of grandad

- TOM BEVAN wdp@reachplc.com

AHEREFORDS­HIRE cider manufactur­er has been fined £1.4 million after a grandfathe­r was crushed to death by a security barrier on his 65th birthday.

Tommy Manns was driving for H Weston and Sons Limited, the manufactur­er of Henry Westons Cider, when he was killed by the end of a security barrier on September 28, 2020.

The van was being driven out of the firm’s site at Bounds Farm, March Marcle, Ledbury, when the end of a security barrier speared through the vehicle’s windshield and fatally crushed Mr Manns.

H Weston and Sons Limited was fined £1.4 million after the company was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

Two of his grandchild­ren had called him up to wish him a happy birthday just hours before the accident.

Mr Manns, of Dymock, Gloucester­shire, who had two children and three grandchild­ren, was a farm manager at H Weston and Sons Limited and had started working at the company in 2008.

An HSE investigat­ion into the incident found H Weston and Sons had installed the barrier a month earlier, and failed to undertake a suitable and sufficient risk assessment.

The company also failed to implement a safe system of work to ensure the barrier could be secured safely when open and closed.

Speaking after the case, Mr Manns’ wife Rose Manns said: “I am still in shock following the death of my husband.

“I’ve never been an emotional person but since the accident I am nervous and reliving the accident all the time.

“In the beginning I couldn’t even drive because my husband was driving at the time of his accident and I couldn’t face driving again for a long time.

“I’ve always been a people person and now I have no confidence. People stop and ask me how I feel and how I am. I don’t feel confident to talk to people about what happened and people don’t know what to say to me.

“Tommy loved his grandchild­ren so much. He spoke to the two grandkids who were four and six on the day of his death. They rang to sing happy birthday to him in the morning. He never got the chance to open his birthday cards.

“We had put a deposit down on a motorhome. My son had to ring the company a couple of days after Tommy died to cancel the order.

“Tommy has left a great legacy. He was so loved, he was my rock, my soulmate.”

Oliver Hunter, Mr Manns’ stepson, added: “As a parent there are many memorable moments you want to keep hold of. However, trying to explain to my four-yearold son (now seven) and six-yearold daughter (now nine) that their Grampy Tom had died on his birthday and that he is no longer with us is one I wish I could forget.

“Both of our children were outgoing, happy little people with a love of life, but since Tommy’s death their behaviours have changed. They are more weary of life, can be more angry and upset over various things.

“They live with a constant fear that their loved ones may be taken away from them which consequent­ly means they are both struggling daily with separation anxiety on different levels.”

H Weston and Sons Limited, of Much Marcle, pleaded guilty to breaching health and safety regulation­s.

The company was fined £1.4 million and ordered to pay £26,756.50 in costs at Kiddermins­ter Magistrate­s’ Court.

HSE inspector Sara Lumley: “This is a sad and devastatin­g case that is made all the more tragic as the incident took place on Tommy’s birthday. It was also his day off.

“Rosemary and Oliver have made clear the impact that Tommy’s passing has had and our thoughts remain with them and their family.

“Horizontal barriers can be dangerous but deaths are extremely preventabl­e. The guidance for those operating barriers like this at car parks is clear and it’s vital to make sure the barriers are adequately secured at all times whether open or shut.”

 ?? Health and Safety Executive ?? > The security barrier that smashed through the windscreen of a van driven by Tommy Manns on his 65th birthday
Health and Safety Executive > The security barrier that smashed through the windscreen of a van driven by Tommy Manns on his 65th birthday
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Tommy Manns with his wife Rose

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