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Supreme
Court
Action No. 148 of 1982
30th July, 1984
Moe, C.J.
Mr. Allan
Pitts for the Plaintiff
Mr. S. Sampson for the Defendants
Assessment
of damages for personal injuries - plaintiff stabbed in
right eye and on right cheek by 1st defendant while being
held by 2nd defendant - loss of sight in right eye - left
eye affected - no evidence of effect on pecuniary prospects
placed before court - general damages assessed at $18,000.00
- special damages proved, award of $531.45.
J U D G M E N T
This
is an assessment of damages for personal injuries inflicted
on the Plaintiff by the Defendants. The Plaintiff, a woman
21 years old at the date of the incident, 26th May 1981, met
the Defendants on a street in Dangriga Town. She held on to
the dress of the Defendant Hernandez saying she wanted with
speak to her. The Defendant did not wish to speak with the
Plaintiff and tried to pull away. The Plaintiff continued
to hold on and there was a struggle between them. The second
Defendant joined in and held the Plaintiff by her hair. The
first Defendant stabbed at the Plaintiff with a knife. She
stabbed her in her right eye and on her right cheek.
As a result of the stabs received the Plaintiff became unconscious
for a brief spell. She was taken to Dangriga Hospital, attended
to and transferred to the Belize City Hospital where she remained
until 11th June 1981, or 16 days. She suffered severe pain
in her right eye receiving treatment every three hours for
some time. She has lost the sight of that eye. As a result,
her left eye is now affected and she wears dark glasses. She
cannot enjoy watching certain sports which she used to follow
prior to her injury.
I kept
in mind the several considerations set out in Cornilliac
v St. Louis 7 W.I.R. 491. To arrive at a fair award for
pain, suffering and loss of amenities I followed the approach
adopted here of taking guidance from cases in which awards
have been made for similar injury. I looked at the awards
in Neal v Swift No. 45 of 1973, Belize, and Alfred
v Burgos No. 215 of 1978. I had no evidence that her pecuniary
prospects will be materially affected in the future as a result
of the injury. I assessed general damages at $18,000.00.
The Plaintiff
claimed special damage in the sum of $531.45. She satisfied
the Court as to the various items pleaded and I allow that
amount.
The Plaintiff
to have her costs agreed or taxed.
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