an electrician was cleared of manslaughter after a seven-year-old boy was electrocuted by lights in a pub garden. Harvey Tyrrell tragically died on September 11, 2018, at the King Harold pub in Romford, east London.Harvey touched one of the lights while holding metal railings, creating a circuit.Colin Naylor, 73, installed the lighting in the garden in June 2018.He was found not guilty of a charge of manslaughter by gross negligence at Snaresbrook Crown Court.However, Naylor was found guilty of a second charge of failing to discharge a duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act by failing to take reasonable care to limit the risk or prevent the danger of serious injury or death.Naylor's brother-in-law and fellow electrician David.
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