UK Athletics Guilty in Paralympian's Death During Training
UK Athletics admits corporate manslaughter after a metal pole fatally struck Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei during training in London in 2017.
UK Athletics admits corporate manslaughter after a metal pole fatally struck Paralympian Abdullah Hayayei during training in London in 2017.
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UK Athletics has pleaded guilty to corporate manslaughter after a Paralympian was killed by a falling metal pole during training at a London leisure centre in 2017.
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UK Athletics has pleaded guilty to corporate manslaughter for the 2017 death of Paralympic athlete Abdullah Hayayei, who died when a metal cage fell on him during training in London.
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