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Thumbs up High Court rules in favour of SMRT, LTA in Thai teenager's lawsuit

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Thai teenager Nitcharee Peneakchanasak, who fell onto the tracks of Ang Mo Kio MRT station in 2011 and lost her legs, at the High Court on Oct 29, 2012. With her is her father, Mr Kittanesh Peneakchanasak (right), and Mr Christopher Bek from the Rotary Club. The High Court ruled against the girl, now 16, on Thursday, Jan 2, 2014, after she had sued transport operator SMRT and the Land Transport Authority for $3.4 million. -- ST FILE PHOTO: LIM SIN THAI



By Selina Lum
The High Court has ruled against Thai teenager Nitcharee Peneakchanasak, who fell onto the tracks of Ang Mo Kio MRT station in 2011 and lost her legs.

The girl, now 16, had sued transport operator SMRT and the Land Transport Authority for $3.4 million, contending that the defendants had breached their duty of care by failing to ensure that the station was reasonably safe for passengers.

But Justice Vinodh Coomaraswamy, in an 81-page written judgment released on Thursday, dismissed her claim. He found that the Ang Mo Kio MRT station was "reasonably safe" at the time she was injured and so, the defendants are not liable in negligence for those injuries.

"The plaintiff's injuries are undoubtedly tragic, especially for one so young," said the judge. "But the law of negligence awards compensation based on a defendant's culpability, not simply because a plaintiff has suffered harm."
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