NSW: Death of a young boy could have been avoided

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: May 10, 2002 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

05-10-2002

NSW: Death of a young boy could have been avoided

A consumer group says the death of a young boy could have been avoided if the New South
Wales Department of Fair Trading had warned the public about the danger of some types
of glass used in buildings.

A two-year-old boy died earlier this year after walking into a glass window pane while
in a day care centre.

And among other cases -- ...

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