Car was hit by manhole cover

MOTORISTS are at risk from manhole covers which rise up from the streets during torrential rainstorms, a court was told yesterday…

MOTORISTS are at risk from manhole covers which rise up from the streets during torrential rainstorms, a court was told yesterday.

Mr Stephen Rose of Ard na Laoi, Montenotte, Cork, told Cork District Court that as he drove home last October during a very heavy rainstorm, a man hole cover rose up in front of whim and, propelled by gushing water, struck the car he was driving.

Repairs to the car his father's cost £1,168. Yesterday, Mr James Rose sought a decree for that amount from Cork Corporation.

An engineer, Mr Philip O'Doherty, said the manhole covers were a particular risk on the north side of the city because the sewers were not big enough to take the flow of water.

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Mr Michael Heffernaa, the corporation's engineer, said the sewers date back to the late 1800s, and he admitted that torrential showers caused a problem. He knew of a similar accident in the St Luke's area.

Judge Uinsin Mac Gruairc awarded the full amount of damages to Mr Rose, with costs and expenses.