children's bunk bed firm is charged with manslaughter after death of six month old boy


A company director has been charged with gross negligence manslaughter following the death of a six
month old baby.

Craig Williams, 37, from Rotherham, who is a director of Sheffield based Playtime Beds Ltd, has also been charged with fraud by false representation.

Another man, Joseph Bruce, 30, also from Rotherham, who is a director and company secretary of Magical Dream Beds Limited based in the Yorkshire town, has also been charged with fraud by false representation.


North Yorkshire Police said: 'These charges are in relation to an investigation involving the company known as Playtime Beds Ltd based in Sheffield.'

The men will appear at court on January 18..The charges relate to the death of a child at its home in York on November 3, 2016.

Trading Standards officers launched an immediate investigation into the child's death which led to a recall of the company's products.

Parents were warned against allowing their children to use the beds, which sold for up to £740, because of safety concerns.

Trading Standards officers have previously warned the beds could put children at risk of 'asphyxiation or strangulation, falling, entrapment or crushing'. 

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