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Builder sentenced after girl, 3, hurt by falling timber in Brighton street

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 4 Jun, 2019 at 5:45PM
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Builder sentenced after girl, 3, hurt by falling timber in Brighton street

Preston Street in Brighton, home to several pubs and restaurants

A self-employed builder has been spared prison after a three-year-old girl suffered life-changing injuries when she was hit by falling timber in a Brighton street.

Grzegorz Glowacki, of Rugby Road, Brighton, was given a six-month prison sentence suspended for 18 months at Brighton Magistrates’ Court today (Tuesday 4 June).

He tied a length of timber to a rope to hoist it up the side of a building using a pulley but the knot was unsuitable and the wood slipped out.

The wood fell about 30ft (10 metres) on to the girl’s head in Preston Street, Brighton, as her mother walked along the street pushing her in a buggy.

The impact left her with life-threatening injuries and today the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) spoke about the case after Glowacki was sentenced.

As well as the suspended prison sentence, he was ordered to carry out 220 hours of unpaid work and pay the full prosecution costs of more than £5,700.

The HSE said: “A self-employed builder has today been given a suspended jail sentence after a three-year-old girl suffered severe head injuries when a length of timber fell on her while being hoisted up the outside of a scaffold.

“Brighton Magistrates’ Court heard how on Friday 6 July 2018, the girl and her mother, who was pushing her daughter in a buggy, were walking along Preston Street in Brighton.

“As they passed scaffolding, erected on the pavement for refurbishment work to a flat above, the length of timber fell from approximately 10 metres in height, striking the girl on the head.

“The three-year-old suffered life changing injuries.

“While she has made a significant progress, it is not yet known whether she will make a full recovery.

“An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive found that the builder in control of the works was Grzegorz Glowacki, who had tied the length of timber to a rope for lifting up the outside of the scaffold using a pulley system.

“However, the knot used was not suitable and the timber slipped out, falling to the ground. But there was no exclusion zone in place to prevent persons being underneath the load in case of such a problem.

“Mr Glowacki, of Rugby Road, Brighton, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 8 (1) of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998.

“He was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, plus 220 hours of unpaid work. He was also ordered to repay full costs of £5,727.92.”

After the hearing HSE inspector Stephen Green said: “This horrendous incident would have been the last thing on the minds of this little girl and her mum as they set off for a fun day out at the beach.

“The impact this incident has had on the girl and her family was easily prevented by simply stopping people from walking beneath the suspended timber while it was lifted.

“This risk should have been identified by Mr Glowacki.

“Companies and individuals should be aware that the HSE will not hesitate to take appropriate enforcement action when members of the public are needlessly put at risk.”

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  1. Dawn says:
    7 years ago

    The sentence is a disgrace, appaulingly lenient considering the injuries caused to the little girl, changing her and her families lives forever, all from this mans negligence. Am disgusted how it seems he has got off, in comparison, Scot free 😡😡😡

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