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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.
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
An ironing board, a laptop and a beamer: you don’t need much to run an outdoor cinema. Even lounge chairs and warm temperatures – the traditional amenities of this kind of venue in Germany – are not ...
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 ...
Just four weeks ago her life hung in the balance. Critically injured in the Dreamspace art show disaster, which killed two, Rosie Wright suffered horrific injuries. Surrounded by her bright teddy ...
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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