A Manchester building contractor has been jailed following the death of a casual labourer who fell nearly seven metres through a fragile roof.

The 45-year-old labourer had been carrying out repair work at Witney Mill, Manchester when the incident occurred on 23 November 2013.

The contractor had been engaged by the warehouse owner, who believed him to be a competent building contractor, to carry out repair and maintenance work on the warehouse roof. He then hired two people to do the work.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation found that both workers were not qualified to carry out work at height. They had accessed the roof via a ladder in order to repair and seal leaking guttering. No safety precautions were in place to protect the two men from the danger of falling through the fragile roof.

Mr Hussain’s failure to take any such actions resulted in a tragic and needless loss of life.

The contractor failed to assess the risks or put a safe working method in place. No suitable training or equipment to work on the roof had been provided and was sentenced to 8 months immediate imprisonment.