Tiffany’s Hotel in Blackpool reopens following temporary closure after boy, 10, receives fatal electric shock

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A Blackpool hotel where a 10-year-old boy suffered a fatal electric shock has reopened following an investigation by health and safety officers.

Tiffany’s Hotel on the Promenade has reopened following the tragic death of 10-year-old Jack Piper-Sheach earlier this year.

The youngster, who had been in Blackpool for the illuminations switch on, was found unresponsive in the reception area at around 10.40pm on Sunday, September 3.

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He was first taken to Blackpool Victoria Hospital before being transferred to Alder Hey children’s hospital in Liverpool.

Jack sadly died four days later on September 7 with his family by his bedside.

The hotel said they were “heartbroken by the news” and that their “thoughts and prayers remain with the family at this distressing time.”

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“We will continue to provide the relevant authorities any assistance they need to carry out their investigations,” a spokesman for Tiffany’s Hotel added.

Jack sadly died after receiving an electric shock in the reception area of the hotelJack sadly died after receiving an electric shock in the reception area of the hotel
Jack sadly died after receiving an electric shock in the reception area of the hotel

“The safety and comfort of our guests remains our number one priority and therefore we have taken the decision to voluntarily close whilst the investigations and our own inspections take place.”

Tiffany’s voluntarily ceased trading and worked alongside Blackpool Council while health and safety officers investigated the incident.

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The council did not tell the Gazette what type of works were being undertaken.

Tiffany's Hotel has reopened following the death of a 10-year-old boy earlier this year (Credit: Pat Hurst/PA Wire)Tiffany's Hotel has reopened following the death of a 10-year-old boy earlier this year (Credit: Pat Hurst/PA Wire)
Tiffany's Hotel has reopened following the death of a 10-year-old boy earlier this year (Credit: Pat Hurst/PA Wire)

Council officers said they would visit the hotel for an inspection and make a decision on whether the hotel could reopen once the works had been completed.

It has since been confirmed that the hotel reopened earlier this month and bookings are open once again.

A spokesperson for Blackpool Council said: “Health and safety officers visited Tiffany’s Hotel on Friday, November 10 to ensure that specified works had been undertaken.

“Following the visit, officers informed the hotel management that the hotel could reopen.”