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'Number of defects' led to fatal fire at Cameron House hotel

Jan 11,2023 8:21 am

A Number of defects in the systems of working at a Luxury Hotel contributed to a fire which claimed the lives two guests, an inquiry has found.

Simon Midgley, 32, and his partner Richard Dyson, 38, died in The Blaze at Cameron House on The Banks of Loch Lomond in December 2017.

A fatal accident inquiry was held Last Year to establish if lessons could be learned from The Tragedy .

Sheriff Thomas McCartney has.

The Fire broke out after night porter Christopher O'Malley left a Plastic Bag of ash in a concierge's cupboard containing newspapers and kindling.

Cameron House Resort (Loch Lomond ) Ltd was previously ordered to pay £500,000 after admitting to breaches of fire safety rules.

O'Malley, 35, who admitted breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act, was given a community payback order.

In his 122-page findings, Sheriff Thomas McCartney said The Immediate cause of The Fire was the placing of hot ash within the cupboard at The Reception area of the five-star Hotel near Balloch, West Dunbartonshire .

He added: " Precautions which could reasonably have been taken which might realistically have resulted in the deaths or The Accident resulting in the deaths being avoided have been identified.

" There were A Number of defects in systems of working which contributed to The Accident resulting in the deaths and also A Number of other facts which are relevant to the circumstances of the deaths. "

A coroner in England previously ruled that the couple, from North London , were and raised concerns that he had not been allowed access to documents and CCTV footage by Scottish authorities.

Scotland's Crown Office initially said because the circumstances of the fatalities had been established.

But a review after Mr Midgley's Mother Jane , from Leeds, called for wider lessons to be learned.

The Inquiry into The Fire at the five-star Hotel near Balloch, West Dunbartonshire , finally got under way at Paisley Sheriff Court last August.

On the opening day the resort's night manager Darren Robinson told The Court he had activated The Hotel 's full alarm at about 06:40 on 18 December 2017 after smoke was detected on a fire Control Panel at reception.

Moments later, night porter O'Malley opened the concierge cupboard, just off of The Reception area, and was confronted with flames and smoke.

Mr Robinson, who was also fire warden at The Time , said he left The Building without The List of guests in The Hotel - which he only realised when he was about to start the Roll Call .

In the that followed More Than 200 people were evacuated from the five-star Hotel to its nearby Boat House restaurant.

Hotel from going back into The Burning building to help a couple and their baby.

The Family were rescued when firefighters arrived and taken to hospital for treatment.

As The Flames took hold, Mr Midgely and Mr Dyson tried to use a picture frame to break a laminated double-glazed window.

Both men were found with cuts on their arms, which The Court heard was consistent with their failed bid to smash The Window .

Mr Dyson was found on a landing at The Top of a staircase, while Mr Midgley was discovered lying in a fire escape passageway.

Forensic pathologist Dr Julie Mcadam said Mr Midgely, who ran his own PR company, and Mr Dyson, a Tv Producer , died from inhalation of smoke and fire gases.

Fire investigator Gary Love said More Than 75% of the Main Building of the 128-room Hotel was " severely damaged" in The Incident .

He concluded that The Fire was accidental and was most probably caused by a careless act.

Mr Love said it was " not rare" for people To Believe ashes were dead, while they still contained hot or smouldering embers.

The Court was also show CCTV footage of The Moment The Fire was discovered by O'Malley.

During his evidence O'Malley said it did not occur to him that putting a bag of ash in a cupboard could have started a fire.

He Said the ash bins outside had been full, which he had reported this to The Night manager both on The Morning of 18 December 2017 and the previous morning.

He also said that he had received " no training whatsoever" on disposing of ashes.

The Court also heard bosses at The Hotel - which reopened in September 2021 - were told before The Fire about the danger of storing combustible materials in certain cupboards.

The FAI heard that in August 2017 James Clark , a fire inspector, had about the resort in a routine inspection.



Source of news: bbc.com

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