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Sutton policeman died after O'Neills fall, inquest hears


A police officer died after falling down a flight of stairs in a central London bar during a night out with friends, an inquest has heard.

Richard Oxer, of Nash Close, Sutton, had visited several bars in Clapham on June 21 with colleagues before the tragic accident at O'Neills, in Wardour Street.

The 31-year-old, whose partner is expecting their first child, had served as a police officer for six years and joined the force's Tactical Support Group.

The avid Tottenham Hotspurs fan played for two football teams, AFC Old Bank and Kingston Police FC.

Mr Oxer was also a dog-lover and had three Lurchers.

The football fanatic had drunk at least seven pints of lager at The Sun and Bicycle and Bird public houses, in Clapham, before taking a taxi to central London.

Having ordered another round of drinks the group, who were described a “half-cut”, went up to the roof terrace where they could smoke.

It was on the way back downstairs that Mr Oxer fell and hit his head “extremely hard”, according to witnesses.

Colleague David Kenny, a fellow police officer, said: “I was walking down the stairs when I saw Richard falling. His hands were not out in front of him as you would expect and his head hit the floor.

“There was a pool of blood near his head and he seemed to have a leg injury as well.

Mr Oxer was found a Glasgow Coma Score of four – a method of determining how unconscious someone is. A score of three or less generally means the victim is brain-dead He was taken to the National Hospital of Neuro-surgery but died six days later on June 27.

Westminster Council conducted a full Health and Safety inspection days after the incident but it concluded O'Neills' facilities were excellent.

Coroner Dr Shirley Radcliffe, who recorded a verdict of accidental death, said: “Mr Oxer went out with friends and tragically fell. He suffered a significant injury on both sides of his brain.

“ I record a verdict of accidental death.”


Comments(5)

theavengers says...
9:51am Thu 2 Sep 10

Alcohol--is it really worth it?

Michael Pantlin says...
2:59pm Thu 2 Sep 10

A very sad accident. As the song goes cigarettes and lots of alcohol is heavy, heavy fuel and you can finish up in dire straits. A lesson to us all.

Michael Pantlin says...
2:59pm Thu 2 Sep 10

A very sad accident. As the song goes cigarettes and lots of alcohol is heavy, heavy fuel and you can finish up in dire straits. A lesson to us all.

lurcherlady says...
6:01pm Fri 3 Sep 10

There is some errors in this Story. Richard drank 7 to 10 bottles which is at most 5 pints.
They started the evening by having a meal, Mr Kenny joined the party 2 hours later. The Guardian approached a friend of Richards and said the family had give permission for this story to be printed. Where in fact no one from the Guardian contacted any one of the family.

surrey_girl2010 says...
12:14pm Sat 4 Sep 10

I would assume from the 'holier than thou' attitude presented by the comments from "theavengers and Michael Pantlin" that they have never consumed an alchololic beverage and that anyone who does on a night out deserves this tragedy???

Perhaps they should consider the pain and grief that the family are going through before submitting such insensitive comments!!!


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