Drayton Manor fined £1 million after death of 11-year-old girl

Evha Jannath was "propelled" from a water rapids ride in 2017

11-year-old Evha Jannath died after falling from the Splash Canyon Ride in 2017
Author: Ryan DilksPublished 18th Mar 2021
Last updated 18th Mar 2021

Drayton Manor theme park's operators have been fined £1 million after safety failings which led to the death of an 11-year-old girl on its water rapids ride.

Evha Jannath was "propelled'' from a vessel on the Splash Canyon ride at Drayton Manor in Staffordshire.

She was on an end-of-year school trip with friends from Jameah Girls Academy in Leicester on May 9 2017.

Lawyers for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), bringing a prosecution against the park for not properly ensuring the safety of its guests, said the theme park's operators oversaw systemic failures of safety'' on the river rapids ride.

Drayton Manor had admitted breaching Section 3 of the Health and Safety at Work Act.

Sentencing Drayton Manor Theme Parks Ltd at Stafford Crown Court on Thursday, Mr Justice Spencer said: This was an utterly tragic waste of a young life.''

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