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Shop firm fined £450k over girl’s queue barrier injury

- ASHLIE MCANALLY

A RETAIL firm has been fined £450,000 after a 10-year-old girl suffered a serious head injury when a part of the furniture fell on her head.

The schoolgirl, now 12, who cannot be named, was with her mum at Topshop in Silverburn Shopping centre in Glasgow’s Pollok when a queue barrier she swung on fell on her.

She was taken to the Royal Hospital for Children where she was found to be suffering a skull fracture as well as cuts and bruises.

The child has been left with a scar on her right temple and was off of school for eight weeks. Arcadia Group Ltd, who own a number of brands including Topshop and Topman, pleaded guilty to flouting health and safety laws last week at Glasgow Sheriff Court.

Yesterday, Sheriff Paul Crozier said Arcadia Group had acknowledg­ed their fault by pleading guilty to breaching health and safety in what was a “sad and serious incident”.

He said: “As a result of the company’s failings a 10-year-old suffered a severe injury and permanent disfigurem­ent” but he noted that they have “taken steps to make sure there is no repeat of that breach”.

Arcadia Group Ltd admitted they failed to make sure that the queue barrier was fixed to the floor or properly secured between January 2016 and February 2017, leading to the girl being injured to her severe injury and permanent disfigurem­ent.

The court heard the barriers were usually only used in “flagship stores” and Silverburn was not one.

They had been removed from the Argyle Street store and, at some stage between January and March 2016, were moved to Silverburn but not correctly installed.

Procurator fiscal depute Catriona Dow said the items were used in stores near the till area to guide customers and often displayed smaller items people can buy. Mrs Dow said they “required to be fixed to the floor”.

She said: “On February 7, 2017, the 10-year-old accompanie­d her mother and her friend shopping at Silverburn.

“The entered Topshop around 8pm. The girl and her mother had been looking at hats and trying them on.” Around 8.15pm the girl’s mother “heard a scream” and turned to see her daughter lying on the floor “with a queue barrier on top of her”.

The girl was taken to hospital.

Mrs Dow said she was treated for a skull fracture and cuts. The court heard the shop was shut for investigat­ions and CCTV checked.

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„ The accident happened at Silverburn Shopping Centre.

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