I can't believe the way you said my partner went digging.... Firstly get your facts straight, Michael climbed with a Climbing company called OTT, who are professionals in taking climbers up various mountains, they are paid anything up to 50,000 pounds, in Michaels case they were paid £25,000 as it was in 1999.
They are paid to train, and take the client up safely and down safely.
They were accused of negligence to do with training, faulty equipment & a manner of other Health & Safety things that it was there job to do.
The company settled out of court with the Matthews Family. Why?
Michael's parents were so distraught they later filed a criminal law suit against three men, as in his father's words. " They never wanted a family to go through what they did, losing their young boy on a mountain, where he was left alone to die.
The manslaughter charge was dismissed but the Judge allegedly agreed that there was serious justifiable questions about the supplier of the oxygen on the day, this was also said by other climbers who were on the mountain the same day but that was outside the realm of those charges.
The first law suit was a result of a family feeling that their son died due to negligence. If your child died because of a companies negligence, would you just say ok...
No you wld fight for justice.
As you would know the Matthews family must have felt way as they went on to file criminal charges!!
Why would a parents do this?
The answer is they genuinely felt there sons death could behave been prevented. There was no money to make, nor did they need it I imagine.
Also Michaels Dad allegedly said, if it had of been an accident, like a fall for instance. They would never have went this route.
If all was above board, they would have had to move on.
It was that along with trying to get justice for their son, so that all climbing companies should be made to implement the highest standards of Health and Safety protocols across the board, before they ever take any person up a mountain. That all companies should be held to the same high standard.
So that no parent would ever have to live with the thought of there child dying alone on a mountain, never to be found.
Yous are all critical of the Matthews as they are easy targets but hundreds of other families have done the excat same thing to find there missing family member and more, they looked at bodies, they move them,
they have photographed them because they are all desperately lookingfor their loved one, everyone on that mountain is someone's child.
The Matthews family have dealt with this privately for 23 years, they supported there son Spencer in trying to find James because they were sent a picture of a body by a climbers who thought it might be James.
Are you going to shame the climbers or get hubby to dig on them too for taking the photo,?
No....
What actually disgusts me the most about this thread, is you talk about "money" and "wealth" like its a crime but you never mention the endless heart break those parents must have felt after being told that their child died and is frozen some where on that mountain.
No closure, just the most awful fear of how afraid he was and how much they wanted to bring him home even 23 years on.
As a mum, there's nothing in the world that would stop me trying over and over again to do the same thing, if it were my children.
Your talking about a young boy with his whole life ahead of him, with one vile comment saying, why can they just leave him there....
Honestly it unbelievable the cruelty words can bring.
Compassion, empathy, being a decent human just seems to fall away when people don't think what damage their words can do.