Topshop and Arcadia guilty of safety breaches
Topshop and its owners have been found guilty of health and safety breaches after a 10-year-old boy died when a queue barrier toppled on him.
Following a two-month trial, Arcadia Group and Topshop/Topman were convicted of failing to discharge a health and safety duty.CCTV video showed the barrier at the Reading store "wobble" as people leaned on it
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