A CHILD who broke his arm in a summer camp and only had ‘frozen meat’ applied in first-aid treatment has received almost €34,000 compensation.
The High Court has heard how Erwan Rafferty Louis, aged nine at the time, had been playing a game of rounders at a golf summer camp in Castleknock Golf Club when he fell. His games supervisor, who had been running close to him, had fallen on top of the boy.
Judge John O’Connor heard that Erwan, of Luttrellstown Drive, Castleknock, Dublin 15, broke bones in his left arm in the accident. The only treatment he received at the scene was the application of a piece of frozen meat to his arm.
A CHILD who broke his arm in a summer camp and only had ‘frozen meat’ applied in first-aid treatment has received almost €34,000 compensation.
The High Court has heard how Erwan Rafferty Louis, aged nine at the time, had been playing a game of rounders at a golf summer camp in Castleknock Golf Club when he fell.
His games supervisor, who had been running close to him, had fallen on top of the boy.
Judge John O’Connor heard that Erwan, of Luttrellstown Drive, Castleknock, Dublin 15, broke bones in his left arm in the accident. The only treatment he received at the scene was the application of a piece of frozen meat to his arm.