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Elderly Brisbane man seriously injured after ‘faulty’ Coles trolley loses control on travelator Shine Lawyers claim

An elderly man sustained a broken shoulder and suspected brain injury after a faulty trolley caused him to tumble down a travelator at Coles, his lawyers claim.
Russell Stubbings, 85, says he has also been left emotionally shaken by the incident, and fears it will happen to someone else.
Stubbings was on his weekly grocery shopping trip at Coles in Brisbane suburb Norman Park.
CCTV footage, seen above, shows him falling down the travelator and laying prone on the floor as members of the public…
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