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COVID Lawsuit: Manager Loses Leg Over Infected Boss
3 Feb
Summary
- Manager suing for £1m after allegedly contracting Covid from his boss.
- He claims infection led to pneumonia, coma, and leg amputation.
- Employer denies blame, arguing illness was the employee's own fault.

A former railway station manager, David Gibson, is pursuing a £1 million lawsuit against Southeastern Railways, claiming he contracted Covid-19 from his area manager. Gibson alleges that his boss, Danny Hackett, attended work in July 2021 while symptomatic, failing to wear a mask and exhibiting visible signs of illness, including coughing. Gibson contends that this exposure led to a severe Covid-19 infection, resulting in pneumonia, an induced coma, and ultimately the amputation of his leg below the knee due to blood clots.
Gibson, who had worked for Southeastern since 2018, asserts that he took significant precautions to avoid infection, including wearing a mask and maintaining social distance. He claims he felt obligated to attend a meeting in his manager's office, where more than the recommended number of people were present without masks. Following this encounter and a subsequent breakfast where the manager continued to display symptoms, Gibson fell ill and tested positive for Covid-19.



