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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Snowdome Profits Soar as Victim's Family Denied Justice After Boy's Death

Snowdome Profits Soar as Victim's Family Denied Justice After Boy's Death

14 Nov

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Summary

  • SnowDome fined £100,000 over 12-year-old's death, but made £6M in profits since
  • Parents denied full inquest, say "system has taken that away from us"
  • Firm failed to ensure customer safety, leading to fatal toboggan accident
Snowdome Profits Soar as Victim's Family Denied Justice After Boy's Death

In a tragic turn of events, a snow centre firm fined over the death of a 12-year-old boy has banked over £6 million in profits since the incident. Louis Watkiss tragically passed away at the SnowDome in Tamworth on September 24, 2021, with the company found at fault for failing to ensure customer safety.

Earlier this year, SnowDome Ltd was handed a £100,000 penalty for the incident. However, the company's financial records reveal it has continued to thrive, posting pre-tax profits of £2,028,759 in the year ending September 2024, up from £1,998,567 the previous year.

This comes as a devastating blow to Louis' parents, who were last week denied a full inquest into their son's death. Natalie Watkiss expressed her family's anguish, saying, "We are still in shock and we haven't had [a] chance to grieve because the whole system has taken that away from us."

Louis' father echoed the sentiment, stating, "Every minute, every hour, every day is just pure pain." The family now fears the impact of this denial, with the father warning, "it's going to hit us hard. Harder than it ever has done before I believe."

The Health and Safety Executive's investigation found that SnowDome Ltd failed to have a suitable risk assessment or safe system of work in place, leading to the tragic collision between Louis and a staff member on the slope.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Louis Watkiss, a 12-year-old boy, tragically died at the SnowDome in Tamworth on September 24, 2021 after a fatal toboggan accident.
The SnowDome has made over £6 million in profits since Louis Watkiss' death, with pre-tax profits of £2,028,759 in the year ending September 2024.
Louis Watkiss' parents were denied a full inquest into their son's death, leaving them "exhausted" and "in shock" as they feel the "system has taken that away from us" and they haven't been able to properly grieve.

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