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Man loses grape case against M&S | Man loses grape case against M&S |
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An accountant who claimed he injured himself by slipping on a grape in a Marks and Spencer car park has lost his High Court bid for damages. | An accountant who claimed he injured himself by slipping on a grape in a Marks and Spencer car park has lost his High Court bid for damages. |
Alexander Martin-Sklan, 55, from Golders Green, north London, was claiming £300,000 over the incident in his local store car park in June 2004. | Alexander Martin-Sklan, 55, from Golders Green, north London, was claiming £300,000 over the incident in his local store car park in June 2004. |
He said a piece of fruit found on his shoe after the fall could have been picked up inside the store or car park. | He said a piece of fruit found on his shoe after the fall could have been picked up inside the store or car park. |
The judge ruled in favour of the retail giant which was contesting the action. | The judge ruled in favour of the retail giant which was contesting the action. |
In my judgment it is one of those accidents that could happen to any one of us Deputy Judge John Leighton Williams QC | |
Mr Martin-Sklan tore a tendon in his right leg when he slipped as he left the Finchley Road store with his trolley and headed to his car. | Mr Martin-Sklan tore a tendon in his right leg when he slipped as he left the Finchley Road store with his trolley and headed to his car. |
Representing himself, he said he suffered a ruptured quadricep tendon and "adverse psychological effects and depression" arising from the injury. | |
Whilst expressing sympathy for the claimant Deputy Judge John Leighton Williams QC said: "I am afraid I am unable to find for him on the evidence." | |
He said: "In my judgment it is one of those accidents that could happen to any one of us." | |
The judge said he had concluded there was some sort of crushed fruit or similar on the underside of Mr Martin-Sklan's right sandal. | |
But, he was "not persuaded" the substance in the "void" of the sandal caused the claimant to slip. | |
Mr Martin-Sklan has to pay around £15,000 towards Marks and Spencer's costs and given 28 days to pay an interim sum of £7,500. |
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