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08 March 2021 By Christian Smith
A man who slipped on a puddle of Baileys and hit his head inside Heathrow Airport has won a £130,000 payout from British Airways in court.
Andreas Wuchner, a businessman, reportedly suffered brain damage as a result of the fall, which resulted in his company folding the following year. He slipped on a puddle of Baileys that was spilled on the floor by another passenger, close to a British Airways (BA) check-in desk.
It was explained in Central London County Court that Mr Wuchner had been intending to travel to Zurich on a BA-operated aircraft. When he was preparing to check in and board the plane, he slipped on the pool of Irish Cream, sustaining traumatic brain injury.
Andreas Wuchner suffered brain damage after slip near BA check-in desk in 2017
The businessman s company folded the next year and he took the airline to court
Now he has been awarded a £130,000 payout at Central London County Court
A trial will also go ahead at a later date over whether he is due a bigger payout
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From Harford County Government: Harford County Government is proud to announce the first annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Celebration presented by the Harford County Human Relations Commission in partnership with the Harford County Chapter of the NAACP.
At 6 p.m. on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday January 18, this virtual event will air on Harford Cable Network and the video will be posted on Harford County Government s website at http://www.harfordcountymd.gov/3056/Freedom-Celebration. The inspiring celebration which includes music, dance, and historical accounts, honors the life, legacy, and work of Coretta Scott King.
Coretta Scott King was born in 1927 in Marion, Alabama. In the early decades of her life, she was as well known for her singing and violin playing as her civil rights activism. She attended Lincoln High School and graduated as the school s valedictorian in 1945. She enrolled at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where she