Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
So charge him with perverting the course of justice if that is the case and he was involved in the cover up. Not manslaughter
I tend to agree that this would be the correct action to take. The cover up was premeditated and calculated and those involved should face the consequences. However, I think his actions on the day with his (lack of) experience and the circumstances he faced, it would be difficult to prove manslaughter.