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On Friday 17 July 2015 at around 0900 there was a massive explosion and fire in the wood treatment plant at Bosley Mill. 4 of the 50-strong workforce lost their lives in that explosion: Derek Moore, (Derek) Will Barks, Dorothy Bailey and Jason Shingler. Others received life-changing injuries. The body of Jason Shingler was never recovered. The force of the explosion and the ensuing fire devastated large parts of the mill buildings. Search and rescue operations mounted over the course of the next weeks sought to locate any survivors and, when they found none,they retrieved the bodies. The workforce at Bosley Mill included many members of the same families; and the serious injuries to others reverberated widely at the time and has continued over the years. Officials logged four injuries and four deaths. The dead were mill worker Derek Moore, 62, Dorothy Bailey, 62, William Barks, 51 and Jason Shingler, 38. (Shingler’s body was never found.) Mill worker Derek Moore was a maintenance fitter. George Boden, owner of the mill, was handed a suspended nine-month prison sentence and a £12,000 fine after admitting to offences under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Managers Philip Smith, from Macclesfield, and Peter Shingler, from Bosley, both deny a health and safety offence. Wood Treatment Ltd (the company): Charges of corporate manslaughter were dropped, but the company admitted to a health and safety offence and was fined £75,000. George Boden (mill owner/managing director): Acquitted of gross negligence manslaughter charges, but pleaded guilty to a health and safety offence as a company director. He received a nine-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, was fined £12,000, and banned from being a company director for four years. Other Managers: Two other managers were cleared of health and safety offences due to insufficient evidence Please check these Guy's out: / @explorealot.paranormal / @tokyomatilda / @petespeake6270 Thank you to Pete for the information shared.