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Owners of Blackpool hotel fined £120,000 for failings after boy, 10, was fatally electrocuted in lobby on seaside holiday
The owners of a Blackpool hotel were fined £120,000 after a 10-year-old boy was fatally electrocuted in the lobby. The incident occurred during a seaside holiday.
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