Waverley paddle steamer crashed into a pier on the Isle of Arran have launched legal action against the operator. A total of 24 people were hurt after the iconic boat collided with Brodick Pier ‘at speed’ on September 3.
The world’s last seagoing steamer was also left badly damaged after the terrifying crash which happened while there were 213 passengers and 26 crew on board.Police, paramedics and rescue helicopters raced to the scene and discovered a scene of carnage with travellers suffering neck and spinal injuries.
Two passengers, who were on holiday in Scotland, have now launched legal action against Waverley Excursions Ltd through Thompsons Solicitors.Nicola Thompson, who is handling the case, said: “We know from eye witness reports.
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