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The former boss of a no-win no-fee compensation firm which told its 2,500 staff by text they would not be paid has been killed in a car crash. | The former boss of a no-win no-fee compensation firm which told its 2,500 staff by text they would not be paid has been killed in a car crash. |
Mark Langford, 43, from Cheshire, fled to the continent after Manchester-based The Accident Group (TAG) collapsed with debts of £100m in May 2003. | Mark Langford, 43, from Cheshire, fled to the continent after Manchester-based The Accident Group (TAG) collapsed with debts of £100m in May 2003. |
Mr Langford's car was involved in an accident in Marbella, Spain, on Monday night, the Foreign Office said. | Mr Langford's car was involved in an accident in Marbella, Spain, on Monday night, the Foreign Office said. |
He was being sought by HM Revenue and Customs for £4.1m in unpaid tax. | He was being sought by HM Revenue and Customs for £4.1m in unpaid tax. |
A Spanish Police official said Mr Langford was driving an Opel Corsa along the A7 highway near Marbella when he lost control of the vehicle. | A Spanish Police official said Mr Langford was driving an Opel Corsa along the A7 highway near Marbella when he lost control of the vehicle. |
No other car was involved and Mr Langford was travelling alone. | No other car was involved and Mr Langford was travelling alone. |
Crash investigation | Crash investigation |
He was taken to Costa del Sol Hospital where he later died. | He was taken to Costa del Sol Hospital where he later died. |
Police said there was no alcohol in Mr Langford's system at the time of the collision and the cause of the crash is under investigation. | Police said there was no alcohol in Mr Langford's system at the time of the collision and the cause of the crash is under investigation. |
TAG helped develop the "no win, no fee" system in the UK and became the UK's biggest injury claims specialist at one stage, with offices in Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool. | TAG helped develop the "no win, no fee" system in the UK and became the UK's biggest injury claims specialist at one stage, with offices in Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool. |
The firm listed profits of £17m in 2002, just a year before its collapse. | The firm listed profits of £17m in 2002, just a year before its collapse. |
TAG staff were famously informed they were out of a job in a text message which read: "Urgent. Unfortunately salaries not paid. Please do not contact office. Full details to follow later...." | |
In March, a bankruptcy petition hearing against Mr Langford was adjourned at London's High Court. It was due to resume on 1 May. | In March, a bankruptcy petition hearing against Mr Langford was adjourned at London's High Court. It was due to resume on 1 May. |
In addition, The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) was seeking to disqualify Mr Langford as a director. | In addition, The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) was seeking to disqualify Mr Langford as a director. |
The story of TAG's collapse Profile: Mark Langford | The story of TAG's collapse Profile: Mark Langford |
His wife Deborah was also included in the DTI action. Three other former directors are already disqualified. | His wife Deborah was also included in the DTI action. Three other former directors are already disqualified. |
Trade unions used the "text incident" to press for stronger employment laws in the UK. | Trade unions used the "text incident" to press for stronger employment laws in the UK. |
Trade union worker Alec McFadden, who represented the interests of sacked workers in the TAG liquidation, described Mr Langford's death as "a sad end". | Trade union worker Alec McFadden, who represented the interests of sacked workers in the TAG liquidation, described Mr Langford's death as "a sad end". |
He said: "As a human being, I am sad that a man has died, but it's right to say that the people I represent had their lives turned upside down by the actions of a company that Mark Langford was in charge of. | He said: "As a human being, I am sad that a man has died, but it's right to say that the people I represent had their lives turned upside down by the actions of a company that Mark Langford was in charge of. |
"Some of them ended up in poverty, others ended up getting divorced, some have never really managed to get another reasonable job. | "Some of them ended up in poverty, others ended up getting divorced, some have never really managed to get another reasonable job. |
"It's a sad situation for everyone, and a sad end to the life of a man who did have a damaging effect on the lives of thousands of people." | "It's a sad situation for everyone, and a sad end to the life of a man who did have a damaging effect on the lives of thousands of people." |
In 2000, William Thornley, 73, died when he was knocked down by Mr Langford's Ferrari near Manchester United's Old Trafford ground. | In 2000, William Thornley, 73, died when he was knocked down by Mr Langford's Ferrari near Manchester United's Old Trafford ground. |
Mr Langford was fined £1,000 after being found guilty of careless driving but was cleared of causing death by dangerous driving. | Mr Langford was fined £1,000 after being found guilty of careless driving but was cleared of causing death by dangerous driving. |
He was earlier banned for 22 months for drink-driving and had only had his licence returned to him six months before the fatal crash. | He was earlier banned for 22 months for drink-driving and had only had his licence returned to him six months before the fatal crash. |