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Saneth White v The Victoria Mutual Building Society & Leslie Hall

Case Number: 
HCVO 1 55/2003
Date of Delivery: 
11.02.2005

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF

CLAIM NO. HCVO 1 5512003

BETWEEN

AND

AND

SANETH WHITE PLAINTIFF

THE VICTORIA MUTUAL 1 ST DEFENDANT

BUILDING SOCIETY

LESLIE HALL 2ND DEFENDANT

CJ Lawton C. Heywood for Plaintiff.

Nigel W. Jones for Defendants.

Heard: 27th and 2Bth January, 24th February, 24th March, 2sth and

2Bth May 2004 and llthF ebruary 2005

Campbell, J.

On the 12" November 2002, Saneth White arrived at the car park at the

Ardenne Preparatory School. She had come to collect her twin sons fiom that

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institution. Classes had just been dismissed and there were parents and

children in the car park. On arrival she saw one of her sons with Neela

Thompson, a co-worker fiom the Victoria Mutual Building Society (VMBS),

where White worked. Miss Thompson is a fi-iend of ,the boys' father, Mr.

Moss. He had an arrangement with their mother to collect the boys that day.

Moss who is also employed at VMBS had asked Miss Thompson to collect his

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