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UK bomb victims get 45,000 pounds in damages
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LONDON: Two survivors of the 2017 bomb attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, on Friday won 45,000 pounds ($58,000) in damages from a former TV producer who claimed the attack was a hoax. Martin Hibbert and his daughter Eve sued Richard Hall over claims made in videos and a book that they were “crisis actors” employed by the state as part of an elaborate deception. Hibbert sustained a spinal cord injury in the attack, and his daughter suffered severe brain damage. Hall argued that he was acting in the public interest by filming Hibbert’s daughter outside her home, but the High Court in London agreed with Hibbert’s claim for harassment. Judge Karen Steyn called Hall’s behaviour “a negligent, indeed reckless, abuse of media freedom” and on Friday ordered him to pay Hibbert and his daughter 22,500 pounds each in damages. “The claimants are both vulnerable. The allegations are serious and distressing,” said the judge. Jonathan Price, lawyer for the claimants, said that Hall “insisted that the terrorist attack in which the claimants were catastrophically injured did not happen and that the claimants were participants or `crisis actors’ in a state-orchestrated hoax, who had repeatedly, publicly and egregiously lied to the public for monetary gain.”
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