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UK-based Indian citizen gets £2-million pound compensation

The 32-year-old man, who has remained unnamed because of his acute vulnerability, suffered serious brain damage and multiple broken bones. He is now set to return to India.

Updated on: Feb 03, 2016 09:54 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , London
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A Birmingham-based Indian citizen, who worked as a fruit picker before he was seriously injured in a crash between two buses in March 2012, has been awarded more than £2 million as compensation.

A UK-based Indian citizen, who worked as a fruit picker before he was seriously injured in a crash between two buses in March 2012, has been awarded more than £2 million as compensation. (File Photo)
A UK-based Indian citizen, who worked as a fruit picker before he was seriously injured in a crash between two buses in March 2012, has been awarded more than £2 million as compensation. (File Photo)

The 32-year-old man, who has remained unnamed because of his acute vulnerability, suffered serious brain damage and multiple broken bones. He is now set to return to India.

Jasminder Singh Dhesi, the driver of the coach in which the man was travelling, was jailed for six years in 2013.

Two passengers in Dhesi’s bus died during the head-on collision on the M5 motorway, reports from Birmingham said.

The Indian citizen’s barrister, Paul Bleasdale, said it had not been a “straightforward case”. He said his client was “disappointed with the result of the negotiations” and “does not believe the compensation package is sufficient”.

The man told the high court in London he felt he had been “unfairly and unjustly treated”, the Birmingham Mail reported.

 
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