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Boy lacerated by spike when climbing fence settles action for €90,000

  A boy who suffered a laceration to his leg when he became impaled on a plastic-coated spike while climbing a railing has settled his High Court action for €90,000. Luke McDermott was 10-years-old when he became impaled on the spike protruding from the top of the railing as he tried to access a playing field. He has been left with a 12cm scar on his lower left leg. Mr Justice Garrett Simons heard that it appeared as if the section of the fence Luke climbed had been installed “upside down”. Luke, now aged 13, of Dunsoghly Avenue, Finglas, Dublin, sued Fingal County Council and Cappagh Homes Ltd, trading as Dereen Construction, through his mother Margaret McDermott, as a result of October 31st, 2017 accident.

Homeless children twice as likely to need emergency hospitalisation

Homeless children twice as likely to need emergency hospitalisation Obesity, scabies, scalds and STDs higher among marginalised, paediatrician says about 3 hours ago Olivia Kelly Dublin Editor Listen now 2:14 Temple Street Children’s University Hospital in Dublin: Some families are using its emergency department as a primary care service. File photograph: Eric Luke Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   Homeless children are twice as likely to require emergency hospitalisation and have a higher risk of scabies, obesity, scalds, abuse and sexually transmitted infections, a consultant paediatrician has said.

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