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Judge to decide Dreamspace art deaths blame. ... Elizabeth Anne Collings, 68, and Claire Furmedge, 38, died when the Dreamspace artwork blew free in Chester-le-Street in July 2006.
Mobile Art Accident Kills Two. July 24, 2006 / 1:43 PM EDT / AP ... "Dreamspace", a temporary construction made of thin translucent PVC sheets, was an inflatable 2,500 square meter ...
VANDALS may have cut ropes securing the inflatable artwork Dreamspace V shortly before it broke its moorings, killing two women, a jury has been told. The trial of artist Maurice Agis has heard ...
A gust of wind blew an inflatable art exhibit from its moorings at a British park Sunday, killing two people and injuring 12, police said. Up to 30 people were on the “Dreamspace” — an ...
Maurice Agis is accused of manslaughter and a breach of the Health and Safety Act following the Dreamspace incident in Chester-le-Street in July 2006. The 77-year-old, of Bethnal Green, east London, ...
FROM Dreamspace to nightmare. Artist Maurice Agis's spectacular inflatable work had barely been open for a single day before a gang of knife-wielding youngsters had slashed through the thin, multi ...
The events organiser behind Dreamspace 5 must bear the greater share of the blame for a tragedy which left two dead when the inflatable art structure left the ground with people in it, a High ...
Judge to decide Dreamspace art deaths blame. Published. 12 April 2011. Share. close panel. Share page. ... 38, died when the Dreamspace artwork blew free in Chester-le-Street in July 2006.
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