The hosts were 81-3 at stumps in their second innings on day two in Chennai, as they extended their lead to 308
A young man has been awarded Dh1 million as compensation after he was left impotent and had his left leg amputated following a boat crash.
The Abu Dhabi Civil Court of First Instance ordered the boat's captain, who rammed the vessel into the man's jet ski, and the boat insurance firm, to compensate the victim for the moral, physical and material damages he suffered as a result of the accident.
Official court documents stated that the man, in his 20s, was jet skiing near one of the beaches in Abu Dhabi when the boat accidentally hit him.
The collision caused him serious injuries and multiple fractures to various parts of his body, leaving him impotent and leading to amputation of his left leg.
The Criminal Court of First Instance had found the boat's captain guilty of causing the accident due to speeding and recklessness. The court sentenced the captain to two months in jail and fined him Dh5,000.
The young man through his lawyer then filed a civil lawsuit against the captain and his insurance firm demanding Dh10 million as compensation.
A medical report said the man suffered a traumatic injury to the pelvis and a dislocated fracture of the pubic bone. The man also suffered a severe trauma to his left leg and fractures in the thigh. He underwent an operation wherein a metal skewer was placed inside the thigh bone, it added.
The report confirmed that the man's left leg was amputated from below the knee joint, which constitutes a permanent disability, estimated to be 100 per cent.
The injuries to the pelvic bones had caused him chronic back pain and affected his ability to bend properly or sit for a long time, which constitutes a 50 per cent permanent disability, said medics. They added that the man also suffered 100 per cent impotence.
After hearing from all parties, the court decided that the insurance company and the boat captain jointly pay Dh1 million to the young man as compensation for the damages he suffered. They were also obliged to pay the legal fees.
ismail@khaleejtimes.com
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