B.C. coroner calls for better safety training after young BMX champ dies at fish farm
VICTORIA — An investigation report says a Canadian BMX riding champion who died in a workplace accident at a Vancouver Island fish farm lacked proper training to safely do his job.
A BC Coroners Service report classified the death of 18-year-old deckhand Aidan Webber in March 2019 as accidental, resulting from crushing trauma from being pinned between a metal stanchion and a barge.
Webber, who was from Nanaimo, won Canada’s BMX championship for junior men in 2018 and represented Canada at the world championships in 2016 in Colombia.
A 2019 BMX Nanaimo Facebook post pays tribute to Webber.