Read the latest magazine Health & Safety Industry News Roofer Jailed after Worker Fell to Death 11 April 2023 A MAN HAS BEEN JAILED after a worker fell from the roof of a commercial property in North London and died a week later. Patrick McCarthy (trading as All Care Home Improvements) was given a 14-month custodial sentence after the death of Andrei-Ionel Hutanu in 2019. No scaffolding or other measures had been put in place to prevent falls from the roof. Harrow Crown Court heard how 33-year-old Andrei Hutanu and another man were working at the rear of commercial premises in Neasden on 19 August 2019. While his co-worker had been instructed to remove building materials from a flat roof, Andrei Hutanu had been instructed to carry out repair work on a tiled pitched roof. He was working on it from a roofing ladder when he fell approximately 16-feet onto a concrete alleyway below. He fractured his neck and sustained other serious head injuries in the fall. Despite being taken by air ambulance to St Marys Hospital in Paddington, Andrei-Ionel Hutanu sadly died a week later, on 26 August 2019. Failed to Prevent Falls An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) into the incident found 37-year-old Patrick McCarthy had failed to take any steps to prevent falls from height by failing to install scaffolding around the perimeter of the building or flat roof where both men were working. Patrick McCarthy (trading as All Care Home Improvements) of Pasture Road, London pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005. He received a 14 -month custodial sentence at a hearing on 4 April 2023. Failure to Follow Regulations HSE Inspector, Philip Jordan, said: “This tragic incident could have been easily avoided. Assessing and planning work at height is essential to ensuring that suitable and sufficient measures are in place to prevent falls from height. “The custodial sentence imposed on Patrick McCarthy should underline to everyone in the construction industry that the courts, and HSE, take a failure to follow the regulations extremely seriously. HSE will not hesitate to take appropriate enforcement action against individuals or companies that fall below the required standards.” >> Read more of the latest news Previous article Focus on Flat Roofing – CPD DayNext article CITB Business Plan with Focus on Employers Share article You may also like View all News Health & Safety +3 19 March 2026 Construction Firm Fined after Teen Labourer’s Fatal Fall Health & Safety +2 10 March 2026 Site Manager Sentenced for Exposing Workers to ‘Deadly’ Asbestos Risks Health & Safety +2 9 March 2026 Father of Three Electrocuted as MEWP Struck Overhead Powerline Health & Safety +2 6 March 2026 BSIF Campaign Tackles Preventable Work-Related Skin Diseases Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch