Haverfordwest paddleboarder deaths ‘tragic and avoidable’on December 8, 2022 at 8:59 am

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

The leaders of a trip which killed four people did not have the necessary training, a report says.

Nicola Wheatley, Paul O'Dwyer, Morgan Rogers (female) and Andrea PowellImage source, Family photos

The deaths of four people on a paddleboarding trip was “tragic and avoidable”, a report has said.

The organisation of the trip on the River Cleddau on 30 October 2021 was strongly criticised by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB).

Paul O’Dwyer, 42, Morgan Rogers, 24, Nicola Wheatley, 40, and Andrea Powell, 41, all died as a result of the trip in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.

An inquest into their deaths was adjourned to allow investigations.

Mr O’Dwyer, from Port Talbot, Ms Rogers, from Merthyr Tydfil, and Ms Wheatley, of Pontarddulais, all died at the scene in Pembrokeshire.

Ms Powell, from Bridgend, died in hospital on 5 November 2021.

MAIB chief inspector Andy Moll has now said the accident was “tragic and avoidable”.

floral tributes in Haverfordwest

Mr O’Dwyer, an Army veteran, was one of the leaders of the excursion, organised by the Salty Dog Company of Port Talbot, and was travelling at the rear of the group.

The other leader, the Salty Dog Company owner, survived but is not being named for legal reasons.

Nine paddleboarders set off at about 09:00 – there were two leaders, the wife of one of the leaders and six paying participants.

Four paddleboarders got into difficulties at a weir on the western Cleddau, outside County Hall.

They were trapped by “hydraulic towback, with no means of escape,” the report stated.

Although the leaders of the group were experienced paddleboarders, they had “no experience to teach novices on fast-flowing rivers”.

The MAIB said the leaders’ planning and preparation was inadequate and overlooked the extreme hazard posed by the weir.

They did not have adequate training, experience or qualifications to lead the group from Haverfordwest to Burton Ferry.

Crew in a boat on the River Cleddau

Image source, Martin Cavaney/Athena Pictures

Signs at the launch site and on the river were said to be inadequate, along with clothing and buoyancy aids.

The MAIB also criticised UK stand-up paddleboarding, saying safety messaging and training governance was inconsistent.

Several safety recommendations have been made by the authors of the report, including risk assessments from Pembrokeshire council and Milford Haven Port Authority, and reviewed governance of the sport from the UK National Sports Council.

Western Cleddau river

Image source, MAIB

Ch Insp Moll said stand-up paddleboarding was one of the “fastest-growing UK watersports”, with a 300% increase in numbers in recent years and urged participants to be aware of the risks.

“Firstly, wear the right equipment. Always wear a buoyancy aid,” he said.

“In certain conditions, weirs can develop treacherous hydraulic towbacks that can trap and drown you.”

After the deaths on the Cleddau, a woman was arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter and released. Prosecutors are still considering whether charges will be brought.

Pembrokeshire council said it had taken further steps, ahead of receipt of the MAIB final report, by putting up more warning signs on the banks of the river upstream from the weir.

“Along with other organisations, the council has made itself available to assist Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, which owns and is responsible for the weir, in preparation of the risk assessment which was the recommendation from the MAIB.

“The matter remains in the hands of HM Senior Coroner for Pembrokeshire and an inquest will be held in due course. It would be inappropriate to comment further pending that process.”

- Advertisement -

Discover

Sponsor

Latest

Young-onset dementia risk increased by Vitamin D deficiency and depression, study sayson December 26, 2023 at 6:24 pm

A major study has identified 15 risk factors for young-onset dementia, not all of which are genetic.Image source, Getty ImagesBy Alex SmithBBC NewsVitamin D...

Jan 6 hearings: Trump film-maker now has ‘two armed guards’on June 30, 2022 at 12:44 am

Alex Holder, who filmed Trump after the 2020 election, has now been ordered to give evidence.Alex Holder, who filmed Trump after the 2020 election,...

Lord’s gate dedicated to cricket captain Rachael Heyhoe Flint unveiledon August 17, 2022 at 12:53 pm

The Wolverhampton-born player is the second cricketer to have a gate named after them at Lord's.The Wolverhampton-born player is the second cricketer to have...

Russian general Yakov Rezantsev killed in Ukraineon March 26, 2022 at 11:06 am

Western officials believe low morale among Russian troops is forcing generals to the battlefield.

Mother awake for 60 hours as son’s care breaks downon August 7, 2023 at 12:13 am

NHS system for seriously ill people requiring home care is struggling to provide sufficient support.Image source, Family picBy Adam EleyBBC NewsFamilies of people with...