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Christopher Rodgers: Council policy changed after swimmer’s death

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A council policy over underwater swimming changed after a man’s death at a leisure centre pool in Armagh, a court heard on Monday.

Christopher Rogers, who was 20, died during a swim session at the Orchard Leisure Centre in April 2017.

Cathal Peter Forrest McVeigh, 35, of Dunamony Road in Dungannon, James Monaghan, 26, of Folly Lane in Armagh and William Holden, 26, of Unshinagh Lane in Portadown were on duty the night Mr Rogers died.

The charge against them stated that “being an employee, [they] failed to take reasonable care for the health and safety of other persons who may be affected by [their] acts or omissions at work”.


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