Criminal charge laid in 2023 hedge trimming death; company owner pleads guilty to Ministry of Labour charge

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The supervisor of a 20-year-old man who died after he was electrocuted while trimming hedges in Manotick in May 2023 has been charged with criminal negligence causing death. Meanwhile, the company owner has pleaded guilty to a charge laid by the Ministry of Labour.

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