The mother of a seven-year-old boy who was electrocuted in an east London beer garden has called for pubs to face tougher safety regulations.
Ms Jones set up a petition in 2021 as part of her campaign for tougher regulations, which has received over 50,000 signatures.
"Thankfully he's OK but he was left with marks on his hands, again it was outdoor lighting… and it made me think there is something that needs change," she said. However, a spokesperson said that, while all building regulations are "under review", there were no plans to amend them.An investigation found 12 defects at the King Harold which posed a risk of injury including electric shocksentenced to nine years in prisonThe electrician he employed, Colin Naylor, was cleared of gross negligence manslaughter but jailed for one year having been found guilty of failing to discharge a duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
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