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Alton Towers victims welcome compensation promise | Alton Towers victims welcome compensation promise |
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Lawyers representing the families of those injured in a rollercoaster crash at Alton Towers have welcomed a promise of compensation. | Lawyers representing the families of those injured in a rollercoaster crash at Alton Towers have welcomed a promise of compensation. |
Leah Washington had her leg amputated after two carriages on the Smiler ride collided on 2 June. Three others suffered severe injuries. | Leah Washington had her leg amputated after two carriages on the Smiler ride collided on 2 June. Three others suffered severe injuries. |
Merlin Entertainment said it had contacted those injured and all 16 on board would receive compensation. | Merlin Entertainment said it had contacted those injured and all 16 on board would receive compensation. |
Lawyer Paul Paxton, representing three of the families, welcomed the decision. | Lawyer Paul Paxton, representing three of the families, welcomed the decision. |
Ms Washington's boyfriend, 18-year-old Joe Pugh, from Barnsley, is being treated for two broken knees and "extensive" hand injuries at the Royal Stoke University Hospital. | Ms Washington's boyfriend, 18-year-old Joe Pugh, from Barnsley, is being treated for two broken knees and "extensive" hand injuries at the Royal Stoke University Hospital. |
'Want for nothing' | 'Want for nothing' |
The couple were in the front row of the Smiler ride, alongside Daniel Thorpe and Vicky Balch, when it hit an empty carriage. | The couple were in the front row of the Smiler ride, alongside Daniel Thorpe and Vicky Balch, when it hit an empty carriage. |
Twenty-year-old Ms Balch, from Leyland in Lancashire, has undergone surgery in Stoke and is said to be in a serious, but stable condition. | Twenty-year-old Ms Balch, from Leyland in Lancashire, has undergone surgery in Stoke and is said to be in a serious, but stable condition. |
Mr Thorpe, 27, from Buxton, Derbyshire, is being treated for a collapsed lung and fractured leg at a hospital in Coventry. | Mr Thorpe, 27, from Buxton, Derbyshire, is being treated for a collapsed lung and fractured leg at a hospital in Coventry. |
Chanda Chauhan, 49, from Wednesbury, who was sitting in the second row of the Smiler, was also admitted to Walsall Manor Hospital with internal injuries. | Chanda Chauhan, 49, from Wednesbury, who was sitting in the second row of the Smiler, was also admitted to Walsall Manor Hospital with internal injuries. |
Merlin Entertainment, which owns Alton Towers, said it had hand-delivered letters to all of those affected. | Merlin Entertainment, which owns Alton Towers, said it had hand-delivered letters to all of those affected. |
Last week, chief executive Nick Varney promised there would be no problems with compensation and that those injured would "want for nothing". | |
Alton Towers reopened to the public on Monday, but the X-Sector area, including the Smiler, remains closed. | Alton Towers reopened to the public on Monday, but the X-Sector area, including the Smiler, remains closed. |
The two carriages that collided have been removed by the Health and Safety Executive to be examined in a laboratory and investigations are continuing at the theme park itself. | The two carriages that collided have been removed by the Health and Safety Executive to be examined in a laboratory and investigations are continuing at the theme park itself. |
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