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UK Athletics admits criminal liability in Paralympian’s training death

UK Athletics has formally admitted corporate manslaughter over the death of Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei, nearly eight years after the athlete was killed when a metal throwing cage collapsed during a training session at Newham Leisure Centre in London ahead of the 2017 World Para-athletics Championships.

Hayayei, a 36-year-old United Arab Emirates athlete and father of five, had been preparing to compete in multiple throwing events when the fatal incident occurred. The organisation reversed its earlier not-guilty stance during an Old Bailey hearing, while Keith Davies, then head of sport for the championships, also pleaded guilty to a health and safety offence after previously denying gross negligence manslaughter.



Prosecutors confirmed sentencing will take place over two days in June, bringing the long-running case closer to conclusion following a tragedy that shocked the global Paralympic community and prompted tributes at the championships’ opening ceremony later that year.

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