King Kong Climbing admits it failed to protect a man who died after becoming fatally trapped in a tunnel at the climbing centre. The BBC reports the centre has acknowledged shortcomings related to safety and the circumstances that allowed Carl O’Keeffe to be trapped. While details of the incident and the specific failures are not fully outlined in the available summaries, the admission indicates the centre accepts that its arrangements were not sufficient to prevent the outcome. The report frames the admission as a response to the death, focusing on the centre’s responsibility for ensuring appropriate safeguarding measures are in place for areas used by customers and staff. The Yahoo News listing also references the same case, indicating consistent coverage across outlets that the centre has formally recognized failings connected to the man’s death. The information presented here reflects the common points from both sources: the incident occurred at King Kong Climbing, the deceased is identified as Carl O’Keeffe, and the organisation acknowledges it did not meet necessary safety expectations.