Paintball game supervisor denies he told man to remove protective goggles Man shot himself in the eye and lost the central vision in his left eye after the incident
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The supervisor of a paintball game where a man shot himself in the eye has told the High Court he did not direct people playing the game to take off their masks to clean them.
James Curley said it would be “throwing my job away” and too dangerous to tell people to take off their protective masks when playing a paintball game.
Mr Curley was 16 years of age when he supervised the paintball game where 21-year-old Daniel Nolan shot himself in the eye.