Home
Part of the This Is Wiltshire Network
Wiltshire Times - Latest News
The Price Ain't Right campaign
Trowbridge
White Horse Challenge
Bradford
Melksham
Westbury
Warminster
Chippenham
Corsham
Wiltshire
Video & Audio
National Video News
Travel latest
Blogs
Picture Galleries
Send us your pics
In the Picture
Beat the Thieves Poster Campaign
Letters
Junior Letters
National News
Send a story
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
Chippenham  RSS Feed RSS feed | About
EDITOR'S CHOICE
TIMES THEATRE
The 39 Steps
What The Butler Saw
REVIEW: Equus
COMPETITIONS
Win tickets to the Wychwood Festival
NATIONAL VIDEO NEWS

Watch our online National video news now!

TIMES FILM REVIEWS
What Happens in Vegas (12A)
Speed Racer (PG)
Cashback (15)
NEW RELEASES

Keep track of all the new releases now!

MY WILTSHIRE LIFE
My Wiltshire Life - Teresa Bray
PICTURE GALLERIES:

SPORT: Seagry Primary School sports tournament

Wolfman filming in Wiltshire

RUGBY: Trowbridge v Dorchester

YOUTH MINOR LEAGUE NEWS
Amesbury Juniors complete league and cup double
Wanderers are first winners of Ron and Edna Sales Cup
Buy your pictures online!
TIMES MUSIC
NEWS
COMING UP
The Gig Guide
GET OUR NEWS BY E-MAIL
Most read Comments
Judge halts quad bike tragedy case
Daniel Brookman
Daniel Brookman

THE former husband of Princess Anne was in court today to hear a judge halt a prosecution against his eventing company Equiland.

Captain Mark Philips firm and two of its directors, Timothy Clayton and Timothy Henson, were charged with failing to discharge a duty following the death of Chippenham teenager Daniel Brookman.

The charge related to the company's staff training policy for using all terrain vehicles commonly known as quad bikes.

Stroud District Council brought the charges against the firm and its two directors after 19-year-old Mr Brookman, of West Kington, died in a quad bike accident at Princess Anne's home in Gatcombe Park on August 7, 2005.

The teenager had been helping out at the Gloucestershire estate during the Festival of British Eventing, part organised by Equiland.

He was a passenger in the bike, which overturned and crushed him.

Princess Anne's son Peter Phillips gave evidence at Mr Brookman's inquest in 2006.

His death triggered a health and safety inspection into the company.

Today a judge at Bristol Crown Court found the prosecution to be unfair and that there should be no trial.

The prosecution now has until next Thursday to decide whether to appeal against the judge's ruling.

If there is no appeal, the case will be dismissed.

4:13pm Wednesday 30th April 2008

Print   Email this
Archive
'
Search
Thousands of Jobs, Homes & Cars from the Wiltshire Times
Powered by Powered by Fish4
Looking for old news?
Access our online archive
Get yourself headhunted
Upload your cv for free with us
Buy Wiltshire Times photos online
Purchase pictures taken by our photographers
For in depth business news
Read our new Wiltshire Business Online section
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
Newsquest Media Group
A Gannett Company
This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network