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    Boy who drowned at river day ‘couldn’t swim 33ft unaided’

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    A young boy who drowned during a river boarding trip was allowed to take part despite barely being able to swim, an inquiry was told.

    Kayden Walker died after he attended a day out with the Church House Community Group, which takes youngsters out on activity days.

    The 12-year-old, from Bridgeton, Glasgow, was river boarding with the group on the River Tay, near Stanley in Perthshire, on July 28, 2019.

    He could not swim more than 33ft unaided – meaning that, while he was not a total beginner, he only had the basic confidence in the water.

    According to Scottish guidelines competent swimmers can manage 25metres – around 82ft – unaided and without stopping. Kayden was separated from his board and became trapped on the upstream side of a weir.

    He was pulled from the water and taken to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, and was later transferred to the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow, where he died the following day.

    At Falkirk Sheriff Court yesterday, the Fatal Accident Inquiry heard evidence from Angela Molloy, who was a project manager for the group at the time.

    Mrs Molloy, 55, has since left the organisation, and now works as a community service officer.

    Boy who drowned at river day ‘couldn’t swim 33ft unaided’

    Kayden Walker died in hospital the day after he was pulled from the River Tay

    The court heard that organisers found Kayden was confident in the water and he was allowed to attend the river boarding event, which was led by Outdoor Pursuits Scotland Ltd.

    Taking questions from a panel of lawyers overseen by Sheriff Keith O’Mahony, Mrs Molloy was asked if Church House deemed it appropriate to allow non-swimmers to attend such events.

    Mrs Molloy said: ‘You didn’t have to be able to swim to do the activity.’

    She added: ‘When we had the very first meeting, it was as long as they’re comfortable in the water.’ 

    The court heard that Kayden had attended a number of other water-based, sporting events with Church House, including white water rafting and wake boarding.

    The court heard Church House has since improved its risk assessments ahead of excursions, but still allows non-swimmers to attend water sports events if the company they are working with have deem it fit to do so.

    She noted Church House had worked with Outdoor Pursuits Scotland for several years, and relied on its staff to keep the children safe.

    She said: ‘On the day, I paid an expert to provide the activity and everything that goes along with that. My job was youth worker and project manager, not an outdoor activity instructor. That’s why we rely on them to provide this service.’

    Search and rescue teams on the River Tay

    Search and rescue teams on the River Tay

    The court also heard that there were a number of warning signs in the area that said: ‘Deep water, strong currents, no swimming’, which Mrs Molloy said she did not see while driving the group to the river.

    In 2024, at Perth Sheriff Court, Outdoor Pursuits Scotland Ltd admitted a breach of health and safety legislation over Kayden’s death and was fined £10,000.

    The FAI is also looking into the death of Ruaridh Stevenson, 39, from Cupar, Fife.

    He drowned after trying to help a client who experienced difficulties in the waters flowing through Dollar Glen, Clackmannanshire, on April 13 2024.

    The FAI is expected to hear more evidence in relation to both incidents over a period of ten days or more.

    Kayden could not swim more 33ft unaided meaning that while he was not a total beginner, he only had the basic confidence in the water.

    According to Scottish guidelines competitive swimmers can manage 25metres – around 82ft- unaided and without stopping.



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