Lynda Kelly, a beloved stalwart of Te Anau, died in a workplace accident at the Te Anau transfer station on April 1, last year. Photo / Supplied
Lynda Kelly, a beloved stalwart of Te Anau, died in a workplace accident at the Te Anau transfer station on April 1, last year. Photo / Supplied
WorkSafe New Zealand has filed a charge in relation to the death of Te Anau grandmother of 13, great-grandmother of one, Lynda Kelly, who was killed in a workplace incident at the town’s transfer station last year.
The regulator confirmed it has charged WasteCo NZ under sections 36(1)(a), 48(1), and2(c) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.
The maximum penalty for the charge is a fine of up to $1.5 million.
Kelly, 63, died on April 1, 2025, after being pinned between a bin and a wall while working at the transfer station, her daughter Laura-Lulu told the Herald last year.
Police and WorkSafe investigators attended the scene, which was temporarily secured while inquiries were carried out.
WasteCo NZ confirmed it has been charged and said the matter will now proceed through the court process.
The company said it would not comment further while proceedings are before the court.
Lynda Kelly was a grandmother of 13 and great-grandmother of one. Photo / Supplied
In a statement on the NZX, WasteCo said it continues to support those affected by the incident and remains focused on an ongoing health and safety review across its operations.