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Gore council admits fault over toddler drowning

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23 December 2022, 12:37 AM

Gore council admits fault over toddler drowning

Gore District Council has entered a plea of guilty to an amended charge laid by WorkSafe in relation to the drowning of a child in the Gore oxidation ponds almost four

years ago.


Lachlan Jones was aged three years when he drowned in one of the ponds in January 2019.


WorkSafe laid a charge against the Council under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 in relation to the tragic death.



The Council pleaded not guilty to the charge and a defended hearing was due to proceed early next year.


The charge has now been amended by WorkSafe – the allegation that a serious risk of death arose from the Council’s alleged breach has been removed.



Gore District Council chief executive Stephen Parry said as a result the Council has entered a plea of guilty to the reduced charge of failing to perform a duty.


“As always, our thoughts continue to remain with Lachlan’s whanau. His death was a tragedy.”


No further comment will be made while the matter remains before the Court. 




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