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01-19-2016, 09:25 AM
I am waiting to hear the results of this inquest. I suspect electric match is to blame.
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A fireworks display organiser and his assistant died following a suspected explosion and fire at the wedding of his business partner, a jury has heard.
Andrew Coates, 41, and mother-of-three Polly Connor, 46, were preparing an evening display within the grounds of John Simpson's luxury cottage in Ecclerigg, Cumbria, near the shore of Lake Windermere, when the incident took place.
Earlier some 75 guests had arrived for the afternoon ceremony on August 30 last year between local insurance boss Mr Simpson, 61, and his bride, Nicole Rothwell, 44.
An inquest in Kendal was told the couple wed at 2pm in a ceremony lasting 30 minutes before guests congregated on the lawn at Larch Cottage while wedding photographs took place within the grounds and near the lake.
But at about 3pm catering staff recalled 'snapping and popping sounds' coming from the area of on outbuilding on site, the court heard.
Shortly after further bangs were heard from the outbuilding - which was partly a storage area for the fireworks - before the situation escalated with multiple explosions and large volumes of smoke as fireworks could be heard 'in all directions'.
Firefighters were called to the scene and later found the bodies of Mr Coates and Mrs Connor near the entrance of the fireworks storage room - with a metal cabinet on top of one of the bodies.
Post-mortem examinations showed the pair, both from Kendal, died from the effects of an explosion and a fire.
Jurors sitting at Castle Green Hotel were told the outbuilding was an L-shaped single-storey wooden construction which was split into three compartments, also containing a garage and another storage room.
Mr Simpson and father-of-one Mr Coates ran a business together named Stardust Fireworks and jointly held a licence to stage displays at Larch Cottage.
The wedding fireworks display was due to take place at 10pm in a rented field at the bottom of Larch Cottage, directly behind the outbuilding.
In opening remarks to the jury, HM Coroner David Roberts said: 'In the course of the preparations of the fireworks some ignited and the consequence was the entire outbuilding and its contents were consumed by fire.'
He added that some issues the jury would need to consider would be what caused the first firework to ignite, the sequence of events thereafter, why the deceased entered the store and why they were not able to leave.
He said the training that Mr Coates received will also be explored along with the question of whether there was a risk assessment for the event itself.
The hearing is set to last up to five days
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A fireworks display organiser and his assistant died following a suspected explosion and fire at the wedding of his business partner, a jury has heard.
Andrew Coates, 41, and mother-of-three Polly Connor, 46, were preparing an evening display within the grounds of John Simpson's luxury cottage in Ecclerigg, Cumbria, near the shore of Lake Windermere, when the incident took place.
Earlier some 75 guests had arrived for the afternoon ceremony on August 30 last year between local insurance boss Mr Simpson, 61, and his bride, Nicole Rothwell, 44.
An inquest in Kendal was told the couple wed at 2pm in a ceremony lasting 30 minutes before guests congregated on the lawn at Larch Cottage while wedding photographs took place within the grounds and near the lake.
But at about 3pm catering staff recalled 'snapping and popping sounds' coming from the area of on outbuilding on site, the court heard.
Shortly after further bangs were heard from the outbuilding - which was partly a storage area for the fireworks - before the situation escalated with multiple explosions and large volumes of smoke as fireworks could be heard 'in all directions'.
Firefighters were called to the scene and later found the bodies of Mr Coates and Mrs Connor near the entrance of the fireworks storage room - with a metal cabinet on top of one of the bodies.
Post-mortem examinations showed the pair, both from Kendal, died from the effects of an explosion and a fire.
Jurors sitting at Castle Green Hotel were told the outbuilding was an L-shaped single-storey wooden construction which was split into three compartments, also containing a garage and another storage room.
Mr Simpson and father-of-one Mr Coates ran a business together named Stardust Fireworks and jointly held a licence to stage displays at Larch Cottage.
The wedding fireworks display was due to take place at 10pm in a rented field at the bottom of Larch Cottage, directly behind the outbuilding.
In opening remarks to the jury, HM Coroner David Roberts said: 'In the course of the preparations of the fireworks some ignited and the consequence was the entire outbuilding and its contents were consumed by fire.'
He added that some issues the jury would need to consider would be what caused the first firework to ignite, the sequence of events thereafter, why the deceased entered the store and why they were not able to leave.
He said the training that Mr Coates received will also be explored along with the question of whether there was a risk assessment for the event itself.
The hearing is set to last up to five days
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