Five years after Radiohead's stage collapsed resulting in the death of a drum technician in a north Toronto park, CBC News has learned Ontario's chief coroner will hold an inquest into the incident. The long-awaited move was announced Thursday afternoon by the office of Ontario's chief coroner amid a campaign by the U.K. rock band, British MPs and a CBC News investigation. The office of Ontario's chief coroner said a jury is expected to make recommendations aimed at preventing similar deaths. The Ontario Ministry of Labour spent a year investigating the stage collapse. Proceedings began in Ontario Court of Justice in 2013.
Source: CBC News November 30, 2017 17:58 UTC