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London violinist wins quarter-million Pilates claim

London violinist wins quarter-million Pilates claim

The violinist and violist Maya Meron, whose career was disrupted by the collapse of an exercise machine at the Hampstead Heartcore studio, has won a £250,000 immediate court award, with further damages still to be determined.

Maya, 44, has undergone several surgeries to repair limb and abdominal damage.

Court report here.

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