UK - A rigger who was left paralysed following a fall at the Olympia Exhibition centre in West London has been awarded £2.1m in compensation. David Upton, aged 38, is wheelchair-bound and deaf in one ear as a result of the accident, which occurred in September 2000. Mr Upton, from Finsbury Park in north London, was described in court as a safety-conscious worker who loved his job.

His employer, Unusual Rigging Ltd, admitted liability for the accident, and Judge Anthony Thompson QC approved a £2.1m settlement on Wednesday.

In a statement to PLASA Media, the company said: "In September 2000, Mr David Upton, an employee of Unusual Rigging Ltd, had an accident at Olympia Exhibition Centre, where he fell from an entrance canopy, approximately 12ft above the pavement, whilst erecting a signage panel. Unusual Rigging Ltd's insurers settled the claim out of court last week."

(Lee Baldock)


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