The 10-year-old bypassed insecure fencing before sitting beside an open manhole cover situated 60 metres from a children's play park.
Contractors RJ McLeod were responsible for a construction site that Shea Ryan was able to enter in Glasgow's Drumchapel on July 16 2020.
An officer brought Shea to the surface and performed CPR before he was taken to the Royal Children’s Hospital, but he could not be saved.RJ McLeod - whose most recent turnover was £194 million with a profit of £25 million - had taken temporary possession from another company ABV.project on surface water to reduce flooding in the area.
He said:"Nothing this court can do can bring Shea back who was a wonderful, son and friend as well as a loss to his family, school and all of us."Everyone can learn from this dreadful mistake. The hearing was told that the fencing had been subject to vandalism in the past and that the site had been breached on six occasions.Mr Ul-Hassan said: “There was a lack of a formal written system that all fence reports and system were recorded in writing.”
“The company takes safety very seriously and it is a matter of great concern and remorse that he lost his life for the breach which the company accepts responsibility.
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