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Published Date: 07 November 2009
A MAN who was swimming in a Victorian pool has been struck by a panel of glass that fell from the roof of the building.
The incident took place at Warrender Swim Centre in Marchmont on Thursday at around 3pm.

Edinburgh Leisure, which runs the swimming pool, said a full investigation was under way.

There were 12 people in the pool when the panel fell from the glass roof, striking and injuring the man, who is in his twenties.

The city council said the man suffered injuries to his arm.

The pool was immediately closed and the remainder of the centre, including the gym, shut within an hour of the incident. All swimming lessons have been cancelled and it is not yet known when the centre will reopen.

A spokeswoman for Edinburgh Leisure said: "We have encountered a glazing fault at Warrender Swim Centre which has resulted in the closure of the pool.

"We are currently investigating the cause of the fault and we will reopen the centre as quickly as possible."





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  • Last Updated: 07 November 2009 11:03 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 07/11/2009 12:26:53
What a lucky man still to be alive,take them to court for as much as you can get,and lets see what pane is inflicted on them.
2

is it me?,

Edinburgh 07/11/2009 21:29:40
#1
I'm not falling for it.
3

is it me?,

Edinburgh 07/11/2009 21:37:08
This is a disgrace. The last thing swimmers expect is to be showered with broken glass.

Is Edinburgh Leisure resposible for maintenance of this property ? How much do they spend on it ?

How much money do they make from it ? How much do the fat cat bosses get paid?

When was this roof last inspected ?
4

Douglas,

Bathgate 07/11/2009 22:18:28
I'd suggest that the last thing swimmers expect is the second coming including a walk on water.
Things fall every day.
5

is it me?,

Edinburgh 08/11/2009 19:59:18
#4 Douglas

Please don't detract from my occasional rants.

I once experienced a second coming whilst swimming.

It was during what they used to call 'mixed bathing'.


 

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