The Times: “Woman suing fish farm after partner was crushed”

 

 

 

The Times reported (23 November 2021):

 

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Here's the newspaper version – download as a PDF online here

 

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Fish Farming Expert reported (23 November 2021):

 

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Salmon Business reported (23 November 2021):

 

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The West Highland Free Press reported (26 November 2021):

 

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BBC News reported (26 May 2021):

 

 

 

 

Watch a report from the BBC's Isla Todd featuring Catriona Lockhart (broadcast on BBC Scotland on 26 May 2021):

 

 

 

 

 

The death of Clive Henry in February 2020 is not the first time Mowi (renamed from Marine Harvest in 2019 due to "negative consumer perception") has been criticised following a fatality at one of its salmon farms.  BBC News reported in 2007:

 

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BBC News reported in 2006:

 

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BBC News reported in 2006:

 

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The price of the life of a worker is apparently negotiable and judged by previous fines handed out to salmon farming companies Mowi could expect a fine anywhere between £300,000 to £166,667

 

 

 

 

BBC News reported in January 2012:

 

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In Chile, the price of a dead salmon farm worker appears higher.  In 2009, the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet reported on deaths of workers in Chile at Cermaq and Marine Harvest (before 1 January 2019, Mowi was named Marine Harvest).

 

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Scottish Salmon Watch reported in February 2020:

 

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Mowi can afford to pay any fine.  In 2020, the Norwegian-owned company had a turnover of EUR 3.8 billion.  Mowi's owner is John Fredriksen – nicknamed 'Big Wolf', the 'Viking Raider' and McFreddy – and he is worth ca. $10 billion.

 

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Read more about the Norwegian salmoney behind Mowi's salmonopoly via 'Scottish Scamon'.

 

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Mowi's Ben Hadfield – who is personally responsible for the lethal operations of Mowi Scotland – earned $1 million in 2019.

 

 

$$$$s 2019 Intrafish March 2020 Ben Hadfield $1 million

 

 

 

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Intrafish reported (25 March 2021):

 

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Read more via:

Mowi Legal Battle Vs Widow of Dead Worker Clive Hendry Looms in Scotttish Court of Session!

Video Shows Mowi Acting Recklessly & Dangerously – a licence to kill?

Mowi has blood on its hands over horrific death of Clive Hendry – how much will Mowi be fined for negligence?

Complaint re. MOWI's reckless behaviour & subsequent fatality in Loch Alsh

Deadly Mowi – the Horror Story Continues!

Probe launched following death of Highland fish farm worker

"Leave Our Farms Alone" Demand Mowi. Here's What They're Hiding & Why Mowi Want the Public to Keep Away!

Fighting Mowi's Legal Action Over Filming at Salmon Farms

Caught on Camera – Mowi's Reckless Breaches of Health & Safety in Loch Alsh

 

 

 

 

 

 

Update (March 2022):

 

Thompsons Solicitors reported in June 2021:

 

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Scottish Hazards posted on Facebook (18 February 2022):

 

"Today marks the second anniversary of the death of Clive Hendry.

Clive died when he was crushed as he was transferring from the feed barge at the Ardintoul Fish Farm where he worked onto one of the company’s work boats, the Beinn Na Caillich.
 
The report into this incident by the MAIB in May last year was scathing of his employer, Mowi Scotland.
Amongst other serious criticisms, it concluded there had been an absence of any thorough safety management systems and no written procedure for transfer of personnel by boat, the most basic of health and safety failures that led to Clive’s death. This incident was prevetable, and should have been prevented.
 
Clive loved his work and he loved his outdoor life, he was devoted to Catriona and both were robbed of everything they had worked so hard for when the incident claimed his life.
 
Two year’s on from his death, his partner Catriona has still to hear if charges will be brought, a further example of the unnecessary delay, anguish and heartache bereaved families face following the death of a loved one caused by work.
 
Scottish Hazards and Families Against Corporate Killing will continue to support Catriona in the coming months and please remember Clive at ten past three this afternoon, the time the incident occurrred on the 18th February 2020 and spare a thought for his partner, Catriona as she continues in her fight for justice for Clive."

 

 

 

 

 

Catriona Lockhart (Clive Hendry's widow) posted on Facebook:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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