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Court rules in favor of pool.(Brief article)

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A British Columbia (Canada) Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that the city of Port Coquitlam is not liable for a swimming accident. In September 2002, Kelly Geraghty was doing the backstroke when she collided with another swimmer. Geraghty claimed the accident resulted ...

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