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    Home»Commodities»Gardener, 35, was electrocuted after cutting through ivy-covered substation wire as he pruned a hedge – as his devastated wife vows to sue energy firm for damages
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    Gardener, 35, was electrocuted after cutting through ivy-covered substation wire as he pruned a hedge – as his devastated wife vows to sue energy firm for damages

    October 7, 20255 Mins Read


    A widow has vowed to sue a major energy firm after her gardener husband was electrocuted to death when he cut through a wire as he pruned a hedge.

    Father-of-two Blair Campbell, 35, died after he accidentally hit a substation wire covered in ivy in October 2022.

    Emergency services airlifted Mr Campbell to hospital where he sadly passed away, with an inquest at Cheshire Coroner’s Court confirming he died from electrocution.

    His widow, Tina, says she has still received no apology or compensation from SP Energy Networks – part of Scottish Power – who operated the station. 

    She says she will now start civil action against the company to get damages for the death of her husband who died aged 35.

    An inquest last year heard Blair moved to the UK from New Zealand and set up the firm Blue Kiwi Gardens and Maintenance in Mobberley, Cheshire, in around 2020.

    But as he was cutting hedges at a local home, he suffered a fatal electric shock when he came into contact with wires on a pole-mounted substation on October 3 2022. He was airlifted to hospital but died a short time later. 

    The inquest at Cheshire Coroner’s Court heard that the pole structure of the substation had been covered in dense ivy at the time. And the jury was told that this had completely covered the required warning signs, meaning that Blair was unaware of the dangers.

    Father-of-two Blair Campbell (pictured with wife Tina), 35, died after he accidentally hit a substation wire covered in ivy in October 2022

    Father-of-two Blair Campbell (pictured with wife Tina), 35, died after he accidentally hit a substation wire covered in ivy in October 2022

    It was also noted by the court that before Blair’s death, numerous reports had been made about a need to remove the ivy that were not acted on.

    SP Energy Networks, which maintains the substation, has now made changes to its health and safety policy following the tragic incident.

    Tina, who lives in Mobberley with her two children, said she had received no apology or compensation from Scottish Power.

    She said: ‘There was not a lot we could do prior to the inquest. Because of the complexity of the case and involvement by HSE and the police that delayed things and we had to wait two years for the inquest.

    ‘My solicitors have been in touch since the inquest with Scottish Power sending paperwork, but basically there has been silence. As a result my solicitors have had to put the matter back into the courts.

    ‘I believe that Scottish Power now has 28 days to respond after they were put on notice of our intentions. If that fails we will have to apply for a court date, which is unlikely to be before autumn next year. This would drag it out for another 12 months.

    ‘The inquest was over three days with a jury and the conclusion was that they (the power company) ‘more than likely contributed to the death of Blair’ due to the lack of maintenance.’

    There were three reports about the pole needing to be cleared of ivy – including one in August 2022 – and Blair died in October that year. A report in 2021 had said there was dense ivy vegetation and urgent action was required. All the hazard warning signs were not visible.

    ‘It was an accident that could have been totally avoided if they had done their job. Three separate inspections were taken out of a three year period, all documented, all ignored. Yet on the afternoon of the accident they went and cleared the ivy from the pole. They have now completely removed the substation, it is no longer there.’

    His is widow Tina (pictured together with their children) says she has still received no apology or compensation from SP Energy Networks - part of Scottish Power - who operated the station

    His is widow Tina (pictured together with their children) says she has still received no apology or compensation from SP Energy Networks – part of Scottish Power – who operated the station

    There was no prosecution by the HSE. ‘Even though the warning signs were not visible there was no legal time frame for the issue to be rectified after the report was made.

    ‘Twelve months after the inquest I have received no apology, no response, and no compensation from Scottish Power.’

    Tina works full time to support her two children. ‘The situation is ongoing and it is really stressful. My son is six and my daughter is 10 and they are very much dependent on me.

    ‘My parents live in Shropshire and Blair’s family are in New Zealand. I work for a dentist and I am fortunate to be in a job where there is some financial security. I am surrounded by an amazing network of friends and neighbours who help me with the kids.

    ‘Blair was my soul mate. We met while I was in New Zealand and he decided to move to the UK to be with me. After that, we were inseparable and couldn’t wait to spend our future together.

    ‘I’ll never forget the feeling when I was told that he had died. He’d gone off to work as normal and said it was only a half day so I didn’t expect it was a big job.

    ‘To this day, I still wake up hoping that it’s all been a terrible nightmare.’



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