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Company fined after fall from height leaves builder paralysed

A Mansfield-based construction company has been fined £40,000 after a builder was left paralysed from the chest down after falling through a ceiling at a house renovation in Derbyshire.

Andrew Clifford, 51, had been working alone installing first-floor joists during construction of a house on Main Road in Dronfield. He was carrying out the work on behalf of Paul Freeman Ltd, a company he had worked with for around 20 years.

On the morning of 31 October 2022, Clifford slipped and fell from the first floor to the ground below and was left unable to move. He remained lying face down on the floor for around six hours before a delivery driver found him. He judged the time by hearing hourly news bulletins on his radio.

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