Prince Albert man looking for proper compensation after workplace accident
A Prince Albert family is fighting for proper compensation from SaskPower after an accident changed their lives forever.
SaskPower has pleaded guilty to two charges in the case of Blayne McKay who was electrocuted more than two years ago. The crown corporation will pay a fine, the amount of which is still being discussed in court, but McKay and his family are not satisfied it’s the government that will receive the payment and not them.
May 9, 2022, is a day that will haunt McKay and his family for the rest of their lives. On that day, McKay was doing contract work at the Island Falls power station in northeastern Saskatchewan. He was shocked with 110,000 volts of electricity and lived, an incident that still wakes him up in the middle of the night when he relives the trauma in his mind.
“I just wake up sweating and shaking and crying because I feel like I’m on fire again. I feel like I’m bursting into flames and can’t move because when I was on fire, I couldn’t move my arms or my legs. Nothing moved and I was still lying there on fire.”