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Yesterday Britain passed a grim milestone. A further 1,631 deaths from Covid-19 were recorded, taking the official tally above 100,000, though data from the Office for National Statistics suggests the total number will now be nearer 120,000. In a briefing, Boris Johnson has said his government did everything it could to minimise the
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A woman who sued a plastic surgeon who played God with her life has been awarded more than 拢6m in damages.Penny Johnson, 49, claimed Le Roux Fourie carried out experimental surgery during a facelift in August 2003 that caused nerve damage to the right side of her face and led to her financial and IT consultancy business
stanley espana going into administration.At a trial in February at the high court in London she asked Justice Owen to award her a proportion of the 拢54m she says was her potential loss, as a 50% shareholder, when her company, Bishop Cavanagh, failed in 2009.During the hearing, Johnson, of Godstone, Surrey, said: My face is constantly contracting, I don t sleep and I have a permanent buzzing around my eye, which can be so intense that I can t think about anything. The judge gave his ruling in the case on Monday and awarded her 拢6,190,884.92.Alain Choo Choy QC, defending, accepted liability but put the potential business loss at 拢9m. He did not accept the surgery had been experimental. The claim that Bishop Cavanagh lost out on a series of lucrative contracts was unrealistic and deluded, he said.He accepted that her
stanley cup injuries restricted her ability to work but the business had failed for unrelated commercial and economic reasons. The court was told that during her absence the company was run by her husband, Peter, with whom she now owns another business, BC Direct. The bulk of the award relates to lost earnings, both past and
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