Before the incident, Counsel said, “the sky was the limit” for Mr Foley in relation to his work in computer programming. Mr Justice Paul Coffey heard the claim included one for loss of earnings “at a very significant level” to date, and into the future. He said, on the walk home, Mr Foley, who had been slightly behind him, “disappeared”. Counsel for the Foys put it to the witness that it was their case that Mr Foley was severely intoxicated. Mr Prescott said he disagreed, claiming Mr Foley did not appear to be severely intoxicated.
Source: The Herald November 09, 2023 16:43 UTC