A GAS fitter from Radstock has told a court he felt "awful" that his work installing a boiler led to the death of a millionaire's daughter from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Andrew Hartley, 36, said he could not explain why he had not fitted the boiler properly.
Hartley is on trial at Bristol Crown Court accused of manslaughter by gross negligence after Zoe Anderson, 24, the daughter of Future Publishing magazine tycoon Chris Anderson, died when overcome by gas fumes.
Miss Anderson was found dead by her boyfriend in the shower room at her father's home in Lansdown, Bath, nearly two weeks after the boiler had been installed in December 2010.
The prosecution claims Hartley, who was paid more than £2,000, did a "rushed" and "botch" job, failing to secure the flue pipe correctly, if at all.
They allege that instead of the boiler fumes going down the flue pipe to the outside, they were being blown into Mr Anderson's garage.
It was first thought that Miss Anderson, a neuroscience graduate, had slipped and banged her head in the en-suite shower room, but later it was found she had collapsed from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Hartley, of Bath New Road, Radstock, denies a charge of manslaughter by gross negligence.
He told jurors that he admitted a charge of contravening gas safety regulations, which reflected his failure to secure the flue pipe with screws.
However, he denied he was grossly negligent during the installation on December 16.
Michael Fitton QC, defending, asked the defendant if he could explain why he had not carried out that piece of work.
Hartley said he could not.
"How did you feel about that?" Mr Fitton asked.
Hartley replied: "Awful."
Hartley said when he left the house the boiler was working and had been fully tested, and had he seen anything wrong he would not have left the property without fixing it.
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