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4 Jun 2007 12:00AM
An inquest continues this week into seven deaths caused by the Legionella outbreak in Barrow-in-Furness in 2002 which was traced to a faulty air conditioning unit at a Council-owned building.
The inquest, expected to last all week at Furness Magistrates’ Court, follows the conviction last year for health and safety offences of Barrow Borough Council’s former design services manager, Gillian Beckingham. Both the Council and Ms Beckingham were originally charged with manslaughter,... (182 more words)
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