Company fined over 'avoidable' train station death

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Matthew Mason, 20, was installing a PA system at Bearsden station when he fell off a ladder in 2018.

Matthew Mason was trying to free cabling at Bearsden train station when he fell off a step ladder and was impaled on metal piping

Sheffield-based Linbrooke Services Limited was found guilty at Dumbarton Sheriff Court of three offences. Linbrooke Services Limited was also ordered to pay £200,000 to Mr Mason's family in compensation when the case called for sentencing on Monday. "His death could have been prevented had Linbrooke Services Limited put in place appropriate planning, supervision and protective measures to manage the risk of working at height.

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