French Verdict Expected In Keiran Brookes Ski Lift Death Trial

French Verdict Expected In Keiran Brookes Ski Lift Death Trial

Judges are expected to deliver their verdicts today in the trial of a ski liftoperator charged over the death of a teenager during a school trip to the French Alps.

Kieran Brookes, 14, was strangled when the straps of his backpack became entangled as he tried to get off a ski lift in the Alpine resort of Chatel in February 2011.

Kieran, a pupil at Torquay Boys' Grammar School, who was one of the brightest maths prospects in the country after scoring 96% in a national test, was on a six-seat ski lift when the tragedy struck.

He was transferred to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital intensive care unit where he died nearly a month later on March 17 2011.

Richard Cettour, of Bonnevaux, France, who was supervising the lift at the time of the tragedy, and operator SAEM Sports et Tourisme a Chatel, face charges in France of involuntary manslaughter along with a series of serious health and safety breaches.

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