Ainsley Harriott has revealed his family is considering legal action after he saved his sister from drowning when she fell into a water feature at the Chelsea Flower Show.
The chef, 65, insisted the area 'should have been roped off' and noted Health and Safety at the event 'wasn't particularly great. 'Onlookers previously described how Ainsley rushed to rescue his sibling Jacqueline when she tripped and fell into the feature at the show in May, with paramedics taking her to hospital after she 'coughed up a lot of water. 'Speaking to The Daily Mail's Richard Eden at the TRIC Awards on Wednesday, Ainsley said: 'The Health and Safety was not particularly great. 'They should have roped it [the show pond] off.
It was about 6ft deep — quite a drop once you hit the water. 'An RHS spokesman says: 'We take Health and Safety very seriously.
Throughout the remainder of the show we made the decision to close off the garden to visitors. 'Ainsley, who later confirmed his sister was 'doing fine,' was seen checking on her with other passers-by as she lay on the ground next to the garden pond feature in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital.
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