One of three lifeguards on trial following the death of a man at a pool in Armagh, said he believes "what I did at the time was the best I could... with the knowledge I had". Christopher Rogers, 20, ...
A jury has found three lifeguards not guilty of failing to take "reasonable care for the health and safety of others" on the ...
Christopher Rogers, 20, passed away after blacking out during a swim training session at Armagh’s Orchard Leisure Centre in ...
All three men have pleaded not guilty. Newry Crown Court previously heard that on the day of his death Mr Rogers, who was an experienced swimmer, had been swimming underwater for about a minute before ...
Christopher Rogers (20) suffered a hypoxic blackout and drowned while trio on duty at Orchard Leisure Centre in Armagh ...
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Journal.ie on MSNLifeguards acquitted of care breaches over man's deathA jury has unanimously acquitted three lifeguards of breaching their duty of care to a swimmer who suffered a hypoxic ...
Christopher Rogers was 20-years-old when he died after training in the swimming pool at Orchard Leisure Centre in April 2017.
The trial of three lifeguards charged over the death of swimmer Christopher Rogers has heard statements made by each of the defendants to the police and health and safety investigators.
Mr Rogers, 20, died at the Orchard Leisure Centre in Armagh in 2017. Cathal Peter Forrest McVeigh, 35, of Dunamony Road in Dungannon, James Monaghan, 26, of Folly Lane in Armagh and William Holden ...
Three lifeguards are standing trial in connection with the death. When the trial was formally opened last Thursday, the jury heard how Mr Rogers had swam two and a half lengths of the pool ...
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