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Terry Delaney sues Kawasaki Heavy Industries over husband Carl’s death at Inpex gas plant
The widow of a man who died in a workplace accident on Darwin’s Inpex gas plant is suing one of the companies involved, alleging her husband would still be alive if safety protocols had been followed.
Key points:
- Carl Delaney died in a workplace accident in Darwin in November 2017
- His widow, Terry, has launched legal action alleging two companies breached a duty of care
- In Supreme Court documents, she is seeking compensation including for loss of income
Terry Delaney’s husband Carl had been working alone inside a large tank late in 2017 when he fell into an insulation material called perlite and suffocated.
Maurice Blackburn yesterday filed documents in the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory on Mrs Delaney’s behalf…
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