Compensation awarded to holiday electric shock victim

September 28th, 2009

Compensation awarded to holiday electric shock victim

Compensation has finally been awarded to a girl who was the victim of an electric shock while on holiday.

Alexandra Miles, then 11, had travelled with her family to the four-star Kilifi Beach resort in Kenya in 2005, the Daily Mail reports.

The family had been worried about power cuts and water shortages during their stay, but on Christmas Day, Alexandra was given a near-fatal electric shock by the shower in the hotel room.

She sustained trauma to her heart and was left partially paralysed.

The family took legal action after the hotel only offered a free meal in compensation for the child’s injuries and a payout of £52,000 has now been agreed.

"We were terrified we were going to lose our only child. It was just appalling," commented Alexandra’s mother Joanna.

Anyone affected by an injury while abroad should seek legal advice, as they may be able to claim compensation from their package tour holiday operator.

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Prosecution for employers after worker injury

January 9th, 2009

Prosecution for employers after worker injury

An employer has been prosecuted after one of its workers sustained a serious injury in an accident on a building site.

The unnamed man was labouring on a site for Peter Ernest Homes in 2007 when he left his position to get a drink.

However, as he crossed the site, another worker dropped a scaffolding pole, which fell on him as there was no netting between the scaffolding and the ground.

The man suffered partial paralysis and has still not fully recovered.

Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspector Joanna Woodcock said that falling materials pose risks on any site and should be managed as such.

"Those in control of scaffold operations should keep others out from below because it only takes a simple human error to drop something," she remarked.

According to the HSE, six million working days were lost to injuries in 2007-08, with 299,000 reportable injuries occurring.

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