Published: 11 Nov 11 11:03 CET | Print version
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A trainee chef from Sweden was recently awarded damages from the state after a freak accident in the kitchen left him injured for life.
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Read the article again. He isn't suing anyone and they never mention anything of the sort. He's now just getting disability from the state because he is disabled due to the accident. He never blamed anyone. You just jumped to conclusions without comprehension. Now who is the "retard"?
You dont need to have Sweden or Swedes in the first sentence of every single article you publish. I've read quite a few articles today and they all have either of those two words in the first sentence. It seems so redundant. We're in Sweden, I expect Swedes to be here! Is this part of our social engineering I wonder ?
Like me ( IMO), this gentlemen seems to be a klutz...
But, we do not know of the conditions nor of the design of the pot, nor of the handle, nor of the refrigerator..
In fact, its lousy news reporting....we know nothing !..
A muscle tear results in extreme pain, I cannot imagine the pain level...pulled muscles are bad enough.
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Unless you have worked in a big/busy commercial kitchen it is hard to understand.