William Webb

PFD Report No Identified Response Ref: 2026-0117
Date of Report 26 February 2026
Coroner Victoria Davies
Coroner Area Cheshire
Response Deadline est. 23 April 2026
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
A canal near student accommodation lacks safety equipment and warning signage, making it difficult for inebriated individuals to exit the water if they fall in.
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The area in which Mr Webb fell into the canal is close to student accommodation. Whilst this is a generalisation and is by no means all students, students as a group are within the demographic of people who will attend the bars, pubs and nightclubs of Chester and become inebriated to varying degrees. Once under the influence of alcohol, or perhaps another substance, it is then not inconceivable that they then take less care/ are more willing to engage in risky behaviours. The canal is near to their accommodation, which makes it more likely that they will be in that area. Once in the water, there is currently no safety equipment which could assist someone in getting out, whether they are in accidentally or intentionally, and the distance between the water level and the ground edge (the freeboard) is, in my view, such that it would be difficult to get out without assistance. There is also no signage nearby which alerts people to the potential risks. I heard varying evidence as to the depth of the water, with the police describing it as around 5ft, and the Canal and River Trust indicating it was around 1 metre.
Sent To
  • Canal & River Trust
Response Status
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56-Day Deadline 23 Apr 2026
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Source: Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 26 November 2025 I commenced an investigation into the death of William Anthony Elvis WEBB aged 21. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 20 February 2026. The conclusion of the inquest was: Accident
Circumstances of the Death
William Webb was found deceased in the Shropshire Union canal by Earles Port, Chester, on 24 November 2025. He had been reported missing by his mother at around 21.55 on 23 November, as he had been out drinking with friends the previous night and had not returned home. CCTV footage shows William walking along a path which then continues around behing a building and runs alongside the canal at around 04.30 on 23 November, before likely accidentally falling into the canal. Unfortunately, his efforts to self-rescue were unsuccessful and William died by drowning on 23 November 2025.

Data sourced from Courts and Tribunals Judiciary under the Open Government Licence.