Death of Keane Wallis-Bennett

On 1 April 2014, shortly after 10 a.m., Keane Wallis-Bennett died whilst changing for a gym class at Liberton High School, Edinburgh, Scotland. A prefabricated wall[1] in the middle of the changing room collapsed and, unlike the other girls, 12-year-old Wallis-Bennett was not fast enough jumping out of the way. The purpose of the free-standing wall was to provide privacy whilst changing and showering.[2]

British prime minister, David Cameron, said "It was an absolutely shocking accident... Clearly the lessons will have to be learned to make sure that tragic accidents like that cannot happen again."[1]

Pupils at the school had complained about the wall being wobbly some months before, but nothing had been done.[3] Surveyors had not identified the wall as needing repairs.[2] At least 13 schools were subsequently identified as having similar walls.[4]

There had been other problems with the buildings at Liberton High School. In December 2011, a 15-year-old student fell down a lift shaft.[5]

Wallis-Bennett's funeral was held at Mortonhall Crematorium.[4]

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