
A British Army Captain who is accused of shooting another officer in a friendly fire has been paid secretly £500,000 compensation for stress while the officer he shot that lost his left leg got just £50,000
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Colour Sergeant Albert Thomson’s life was devastated when his left leg was torn apart by 15 machine-gun rounds fired at closed range when he was on patrol in Iraq.battlefield surgeon amputated his leg in a struggle to save his life.
Captain Thomas ‘Tam’ Henderson, 48 sued the ministry of defence for stress suffer following the blunder of 2003 and was awarded 10 times the victim got.
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