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‘No safety barrier’: Sligo binman died after fall from defective lorry, court hears
Ireland🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

‘No safety barrier’: Sligo binman died after fall from defective lorry, court hears

A waste collector in County Sligo, Daniel Meehan, died after falling from a defective bin lorry in December 2018. During an inquest, it was revealed that the lorry lacked a necessary safety barrier and had faulty sensors meant to prevent movement when someone was on the footboard. These defects contributed to the accident, though the exact cause of Meehan's fall remains unclear. The coroner's jury concluded that Meehan's death resulted from a severe brain injury caused by the workplace accident and recommended regular inspections of such vehicles. In 2024, the waste company involved was fined for safety violations linked to the incident.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 908 hr. ago
‘No safety barrier’: Sligo binman died after fall from defective lorry, court hears

A waste collector in County Sligo, Daniel Meehan, died after falling from a defective bin lorry in December 2018. During an inquest, it was revealed that the lorry lacked a necessary safety barrier and had faulty sensors meant to prevent movement when someone was on the footboard. These defects contributed to the accident, though the exact cause of Meehan's fall remains unclear. The coroner's jury concluded that Meehan's death resulted from a severe brain injury caused by the workplace accident and recommended regular inspections of such vehicles. In 2024, the waste company involved was fined for safety violations linked to the incident.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a workplace accident and subsequent legal actions without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on the investigation findings, the coroner's conclusions, and the legal repercussions, maintaining a balanced tone.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article presents factual details from the inquest and includes quotes from the inspector. It accurately reports the cause of death and the findings regarding the defective lorry. The objectivity is high, though there is slight emphasis on the consequences of the company's failure.

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