E.coli farm must pay all costs
Campaigners have given their reaction after the High Court ruled a farm in Surrey must pay all the costs associated with an E.coli outbreak in 2009.
Campaigners have given their reaction after the High Court ruled a farm in Surrey must pay all the costs associated with an E.coli outbreak in 2009.
Four years ago, twins Aaron and Todd Furnell from Kent were left fighting for their lives after contracting Ecoli at a petting farm in Surrey. Now the High Court has ruled that Godstone Park Farm is SOLELY liable for the outbreak.
It had argued that the local council and the Health Protection Agency should bear some of the compensation costs. David Johns has a recap of the story, including a clip from the twins' mother, Tracey Mock in 2009.
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