
A woman who got whiplash after being struck on the head by a football at a Rod Stewart concert has been awarded compensation.
Stewart has a tradition of kicking autographed footballs into the audience during his live shows, but this went wrong in Dublin in 2005.
The ball flew into the crowd and struck Sally Price straight on the head with such force that it caused whiplash.
She had to be taken to hospital and claims that she felt dazed for some time afterwards.
Ms Price accepted Stewart’s apology and personal visit in hospital, but decided to take legal action against the show’s promoters for allowing the potentially dangerous act in the first place.
She has now been awarded £12,800 in compensation as a result of her injuries.
Back in November 2008, a woman who was working in security at a concert venue took legal action against Bon Jovi, alleging that one of the band’s entourage deliberately drove over her leg with a golf buggy when she refused him entry to a VIP area.







