Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Eight Manchester Grammar School pupils were rushed to hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning following a scuba diving class.
Two boys, aged 14 and 15, had to be pulled from the school's on site pool after becoming seriously ill in the water. One of the boys was placed in an induced coma as medics described his injuries as 'life-threatening'.
The boys were exposed to 'high levels' of the deadly fumes through the air tanks they were using during the lesson in June 2017, a court heard today. READ MORE:Cop aims Taser at a baying mob in Piccadilly Gardens as colleagues try to arrest a suspect The company who supplied the equipment, Aqua Logistics Limited, have now
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