Organiser of Taiwan colour party jailed 4 years and 10 months over waterpark blast that killed 15

Life guards carrying a young woman suffering from facial burns to an ambulance in the aftermath of the Taiwan waterpark explosion on June 27, 2015. PHOTO: EPA
Relatives of water park explosion victims displaying placards that read "return my justice" while calling the New Taipei City government to take their responsibilities for the accident, at Shihlin district court in Taipei on April 26, 2016. The organiser of a party which saw a fireball rip through a Taiwan waterpark leaving 15 dead was found guilty of negligence and jailed for almost five years, as the court paid tribute to the "excruciating pain and torment" of the bereaved. PHOTO: AFP
A video screenshot of the explosion at Taiwan's Formosa Fun Coast waterpark on June 27, 2015. PHOTO: WIKIMEDIA COMMONS
Insurance investigators checking the site of the Taiwan waterpark explosion on June 28, 2015. PHOTO: AFP
Injured victims of the waterpark explosion waiting to be transferred to a hospital on June 27, 2015. PHOTO: EPA

TAIPEI (AFP) - The organiser of a party which saw a fireball rip through a crowd in a Taiwan waterpark leaving 15 dead was found guilty of negligence Tuesday (April 26) and jailed for four years and 10 months.

Lu Chung-chi, owner of Colour Play Asia, was behind the event at Formosa Fun Coast where coloured corn starch being sprayed on partygoers ignited under the heat of stage lights last June, sending them running for their lives and leaving hundreds injured.

He was found guilty of negligence causing death at Taipei's Shihlin district court as relatives of the victims gathered outside waving banners calling for justice.

Judge Kuo Hui-ling read the verdict with no further comment - Lu was not in court.

A press statement from the court released after the verdict paid tribute to the young victims of the tragedy.

"Most of the victims were very young and their wonderful lives were about to start. They had beautiful dreams to be realised," it said.

"Because of the explosion, 15 of them lost their lives and most of the survivors suffer tremendous physical and emotional pain and torment.

"Relatives of the deceased suddenly lost their family members and suffered irreparable and excruciating pain and regret," it added.
"The explosion happened due to the negligence of the defendant," the statement said.

The case has angered grieving relatives and the families of the injured as only Lu was indicted over the disaster. He was one of nine people investigated, including the chairman and president of the water park.

Campaigners have urged prosecutors to open a new investigation into the accident, with a group of 50 rallying outside court Tuesday, waving banners saying: "Return Justice and Fairness to Me".

Some said they were pleased with the verdict, but that the sentence was not long enough. The charge of negligence leading to death carries a maximum sentence of five years.

"At least the charges were held up, but this is not enough for the relatives. Four years and 10 months is too little," said Julie Wang, spokeswoman for a victims' association. Her 21-year-old son suffered 55 per cent burns.

The high prosecutors' office told AFP Tuesday it had ordered a district court to reopen the investigation into the other eight originally investigated.

Almost 500 partygoers were injured in the blast, more than 200 of them seriously. Horrific video footage showed revellers - most of them between 18 and 25-years-old - screaming as they tried to escape.

Some were left with more than 90 per cent burns in some cases leading to amputations, with many still enduring painful rehabilitation.

Singaporean Megan Loy was also one of those injured, suffering serious burns on up to 80 per cent of her body, The Straits Times reported last December. She was discharged from the Burns Centre at Singapore General Hospital in October.

An investigation showed the hottest parts of the stage lights hit temperatures of more than 1,000 degrees Celsius, while the powder's ignition point was just 500 degrees Celsius.

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