Indoor ski centre is charged with health and safety failings after boy, 12, died when he collided with employee during tobogganing party
An indoor ski centre has been charged with health and safety failings following the death of a 12-year-old boy.
An indoor ski centre has been charged with health and safety failings following the death of a 12-year-old boy.
Louis Watkiss suffered fatal injuries during an evening with friends at a tobogganing party held at the SnowDome in Tamworth, Staffordshire, on September 24, 2021.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene but Louis, of Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, was pronounced dead at the scene despite the best efforts of paramedics.
The Health and Safety Executive said Louis had collided with one of the snow centres employees while on the ski slopes at the popular attraction.
Today, the HSE revealed it was prosecuting Snowdome Limited and had charged the firm with breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
Louis Watkiss suffered fatal injuries during an evening out with friends at the SnowDome in Tamworth, Staffordshire, on September 24, 2021
Louis was a talented saxophonist having reached grade five through the Royal Academy of Music
The HSE said Louis had collided with one of the snow centres employees while on the ski slopes at the popular attraction
A spokesperson said: Twelve-year-old Louis Watkiss died after an accident at the Snowdome at Tamworth on 24 September 2021.
After an initial joint investigation with Staffordshire Police, HSE can now confirm Snowdome Limited has been charged with breaching section 3 of Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.
The case is listed for a first hearing at Telford Magistrates Court on 9 October 2024.
Following his death, Louis family paid tribute to him, saying he was their love, pride and joy, and a talented musician who was sports mad.
They said: Louis was a son, a brother, a grandson, a cousin and a friend. Louis was a studious pupil who enjoyed learning showing immense curiosity about the world around him.
Reaching grade 5 at Saxophone through the Royal Academy of Music, his involvement in two jazz ensembles demonstrated his passion for music.
Louis supported Chelsea and England football clubs and followed England Cricket and Birmingham Bears, regularly watching both sports.
Along with cheering on AJ and Tyson Fury for their big heavyweight fights.
We are so thankful George had five happy years with his brother, and he will hold dear the memory of Louis stoic personality.
We are eternally grateful for the honour of knowing Louis and the pleasure of raising him.
Paramedics desperately tried to save Louis life following the collision but he was declared dead a short while later
The HSE said: Twelve-year-old Louis Watkiss was in a toboggan when it collided with one of the snow centres employees on Friday, September 24, 2021. Louis suffered fatal injuries in the collision
Following the accident, the Martin Smith, the SnowDome chairman shared his regret of the fatal accident. He, said: The directors and all of the employees extend their heartfelt thoughts and prayers and condolences
With Louis passing, we remind others that his life is one to be celebrated; although we will miss him every day, especially his winning smile, Louis will remain forever in our hearts.
We love Louis very much. Our pride. Our joy. Our love. We miss him so much it hurts.
At the time of the accident, a Staffordshire Police spokesperson, said: Police were called to reports that a child had been seriously injured at the Snow Dome.
Officers attended the location, along with ambulance crews. Sadly, Louis, died of his injuries shortly afterwards.
Louiss family are being supported by specially-trained officers.
Following the accident, the Martin Smith, the SnowDome chairman said: The directors and all of the employees extend their heartfelt thoughts and prayers and condolences.
Directors and staff are deeply shocked by what happened, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this terrible time.