Inquiry says woman's death in Galston mine fall was 'preventable'
16 NovemberThe death of a Alison Hume, who fell down a mineshaft in Galston ‘could have been prevented’ had emergency services had removed her sooner, according to a new inquiry.
Alison Hume, 44, fell 40ft into the disused mineshaft in 2008 while taking a shortcut home. She lay for six hours after health and safety rules delayed a rescue, and died after suffering a heart attack while being brought to the surface.
The new inquiry said fire crews were not fully familiar with rescue equipment, having re-opened for a second time in February this year to hear from a leading member of the Scottish Cave Rescue Organisation.
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