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Hicks v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police [1992] 2 All ER 65
This case considered the issue of damages and whether or not damages could be awarded for the fear that a victim may have experienced just prior to a fatal injury and if this amounted to pain and suffering sufficient for a cause of action.
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