Dawkins v Carnival plc – Court of Appeal (Pill, Moore-Bick and Aikens LJJ) – 27 October 2011

Negligence – Personal injury – Athens Convention – Passenger on defendant’s cruise ship slipping on liquid on floor of ship’s restaurant – Whether prima facie case of negligence established – Whether defendant negligent

(2011) 834 LMLN 2

The claimant was a passenger on the defendant’s cruise ship Oriana. On 23 November 2006, while the ship was in international waters, the claimant was walking through the Conservatory Restaurant at about 2 pm when she fell, sustaining soft tissue injuries to her knees and wrists.

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Dec 8 2011

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