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Openreach fined £1.34m after engineer dies in river

Photo of Alun Owen, an Openreach engineer who died in a river while trying to repair a telephone line.
Alun Owen, the 32-year-old Openreach engineer who died while attempting to fix a telephone line (Image: HSE)

UK telecommunications company Openreach has been fined £1.34m after an engineer died while trying to repair a telephone line.

Alun Owen, 32, from Bethesda, died after he slipped and fell into the River Aber in Abergwyngregyn and was swept away on 6 October 2020.

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and North Wales Police found that a number of Openreach engineers had been attempting to repair the telephone lines, which ran across the river, over two months. They had been working both near and in the river.

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