Yorkshire Post

Walker’s farm death was accidental

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THE DEATH of a walker who was run over at a farm in North Yorkshire was accidental, an inquest jury has ruled.

Bruce Norman, 71, died at Gillingwoo­d Hall farm, near Gilling West in Richmondsh­ire, on the morning of Sunday, October 28, 2018.

The retired managing director was run over by a Manitou telehandle­r – a vehicle used to transport heavy loads – that was being reversed across the courtyard of the farm. An inquest, held in Harrogate this week, heard he was checking a GPS device while his friend Paul Tomkinson was asking the farm owner for directions.

A post-mortem examinatio­n found the father-of-two, who lived in Thornton-le-Beans, Hambleton, had died after suffering pelvic injuries which resulted in severe blood loss.

Farm worker Richard Cookson, who was driving the vehicle, was interviewe­d by North Yorkshire Police, shortly after the collision.

He told police he saw Mr Tomkinson behind the vehicle before he reversed, but Mr Norman was in a blindspot.

He added: “It’s just been an accident. I have not seen him in the blindspot. I didn’t hear – there was no yelling or anything like that – to say he was behind me.”

Collision investigat­or Steve Kirkbright told the inquest the vehicle had three mirrors but there was a “significan­t blind spot” behind it – on the driver’s side – and no reversing alarm.

Coroner Oliver Longstaff told the jury: “The conclusion, as to what manner of death it was in inquest terms, inevitably has to be that it was an accidental death, because no-one has suggested otherwise.”

The jury ultimately ruled the death was accidental.

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