Sarah de Lagarde, who lost her arm and leg after being run over by two Tube trains in 2022, is suing London Underground Ltd (LUL), part of Transport for London (TfL), for negligence after claiming she was negligent in her exit from the train. Ms de Lagarde, the global head of corporate affairs for Janus Henderson, described herself as a brave individual who escaped safely despite the accident.
The incident, which occurred on September 20, 2022, involved the woman on her commute from Paddington to King’s Cross in London. Ms de Lagarde, 47 years old, was part of her 4-and-a-half-hour commute home after taking a late train to Paddington. She fell asleep on the train at around 10 p.m. when a fellow passenger woken her up. She then called for help but was struck by two London Underground trains, one running east and the other west, with Ms de Lagarde being crushed in both crashes.
The claims document submitted by TfL, which has stated it was denied liability, revealed that Ms de Lagarde’s outgoing manner put her in a “negligent” position during the escape. The document described her steps forward and backward on the train in a critical moment, supporting her claim of negligence in her stance. Ms de Lagarde added that she survives survived but faces the consequences of the injuries.
The legal battle between TfL and Ms de Lagarde highlights the importance of humanizing the legal process. TfL denied liability and called the woman “negligent” during her escape, while Ms de Lagarde defended herself by saying the other trains’ activities did not occur “at the time she was in the train”. The lawyer emphasized the woman’s experience, emphasizing how her injuries placed her in a “position of danger” and consuming her freedom.
Ms de Lagarde is winning a trial now, tentatively set to begin in 2027, with a final indication expected soon. The case has gained significant attention from fans, including Death in Dance, as Sarah de Lagarde is frequently referenced in popular culture.
The incident is not just a personal tragedy for Ms de Lagarde but also a lesson in public safety,Seeing her personal story brought her attention to real-world consequences of her actions. The legal battle demonstrates the power of empathy and the need to humanize the legal process.
Sarah de Lagarde defends herself, emphasizing her own astronautical凤凰 experience, often known as an astronaut, where she hopes to continue battling her injuries and eventually becoming an astronaut. She also shared a quote about navigating this pain, stating, “I can understand that I am stronger now” and emphasizing that her journey continues.
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