Day 179 - 30 Oct 95 - Page 39
1 15th November 1984, Simon Gibney; you evidently cut your
2 finger and fainted, because that does happen to some
3 people, and you banged your head, yes? Do you remember,
4 that that was just maybe six months after you started?
5 A. Yes, I remember.
6
7 Q. Whose writing is that -- not yours anyway?
8 A. It is not mine, no.
9
10 Q. Somebody else put it in there?
11 A. Yes.
12
13 Q. Then if you turn over -- that was in November 1984 -- five
14 pages to March 1986, the page number at the bottom is
15 961 AF?
16 A. Yes.
17
18 Q. Here is you again, do you recognise the writing?
19 A. Yes.
20
21 MR. MORRIS: Sorry, which?
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23 MR. RAMPTON: 961 AF, 16th March 1986. (To the witness): Whose
24 writing is that?
25 A. That is my writing.
26
27 Q. So you have put in your own accident and also those of the
28 two other people on that page at the top? It looks like
29 the same writing, does it not?
30 A. No. That is not my writing.
31
32 Q. That is not your writing?
33 A. No, that is Ray Coton's writing.
34
35 Q. So I have that wrong, the first two are different writings
36 from the third one?
37 A. Yes, that is Ray Coton's handwriting.
38
39 Q. Here it was you burnt your arm on the toaster?
40 A. Yes.
41
42 Q. Is that the one that needed the bag?
43 A. No.
44
45 Q. No. Then we can go on, please, to the next page 961 AG, S.
46 Gibney is the last but one, "slipped on floor, bruised hand
47 and finger". The date of that is 27th August 1986.
48 A. Yes.
49
50 Q. Then if we go onto the next page, 961 AH?
51 A. Yes
52
53 Q. On 30th October: "Burnt hand on Mctoaster", Simon Gibney.
54
55 MR. MORRIS: 6th October.
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57 MR. RAMPTON: Sorry, 6th October, my fault. Yes, sorry, that is
58 right. 6th October. (To the witness): That is you again,
59 yes?
60 A. Yes.
