DIDCOT - Why we are calling for a public inquiry

Demolition News Radio Podcast

Didcot Power Station Tragedy: Eight-Year Wait for Answers Over eight years after the Didcot power station collapse that claimed the lives of four demolition workers, their families are still seeking answers. The call for an urgent public inquiry grows as the investigation drags on without resolution. The families of Ken Cresswell, John Shaw, Michael Collings, and Christopher Huxtable continue to live with the pain and frustration of not knowing why their loved ones never came home. Journalist Mark Anthony spoke to Sophie Law of BBC Radio Oxford to highlight the inordinate delay in the investigation, comparing it to similar cases abroad that were resolved much faster. The need for accountability, systemic changes in the industry, and ultimately, justice for the victims remains as pressing as ever. You can sign the petition here: http://www.change.org/didcotfour

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