Boy died due to shock is tragic, but the report does not help, but if the report says how, then that is helpful to prevent more deaths, the report on the death of Ema Shore when it explained how the line got connected to the metal in the wall, and how the water leaked due to a thermostat failure where there was no cut out in the immersion heater, and the tun dish had not been fixed properly so there was water at line polarity and a stop bonded to neutral so when she tried to turn off the water she got electrocuted helps as it tells us how to avoid repeats.
Half a story causes knee jerk reactions which are often not required, road accidents in a 40 MPH area, and calls for speed limit to be reduced, but the guy was doing 60 MPH so not obeying the speed limit anyway, so lowering speed limit would not help.
There seems to be a myth that if you have a RCD you can't get a shock over 30 mA, one can get many amps for 40 mS, OK risk is reduced, but not removed, what we hope is with the RCD it will trip before some one touches a live part, but hacksaw blade through a cable when chasing down a wall which should have no cables, still hurts, I found out hard way, even with a RCD.
I was more upset because I did not check first, which I should have done, and not relied on cables being in the safe zones, but admitting I made the error may stop some one else doing the same.