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22 Jan 2008 10:38AM
Supermarket giant Asda today admitted health and safety breaches over the death of a 37-year-old father of three after an incident in a store car park.
Kenneth Farr was struck by an unsecured steel swing barrier at Asda in Cardiff Bay, South Wales, on May 14 2002.
His daughter Jessica, then aged three, was on the back seat of his car at the time and escaped unharmed, but Mr Farr, of Penarth, South Wales, died of his injuries later that day.
A jury at an inquest into his death in March 2006... (117 more words)
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